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We have made such a lot of progress from the very ‘low base’ that was the house when we first acquired it that I think it might be worth giving you the contrasts between then and now. So what is below is a series of linked posts showing just this. It has to be said, though, that there is in all cases a deal of finishing work to be done – painting, putting in skirting-boards and architraves, etc, etc. But it is comfortable and most importantly given the onset of winter and colder weather wind- and water-tight.
In this post you can see the difference between what the salon/sitting room used to be like and the situation now. In the first pictures you should be able to see the damage wrought by the collapsed part of the roof and the large crack in the wall in one place. And then the position as we now enjoy it.
Just remember the hard work, time and money that’s gone into achieving this, we do!!
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