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Some pretty nifty joinery - one tenoned & pegged joint between the post and 3 beams, a perfect fit. Oak will be sandblasted later to remove water marks. |
Several man-days of stonework |
The blockwork you can see here all appeared in one day ! |
Getting ready for topsoil |
Looking towards the ensuite and wardrobe for the main bedroom |
The main bedroom ensuite. Step in the floor is due to a mistake by the architect. |
Bed 2 to the right, main bed in the centre, ensuite & wardrobe to the left |
Nice evening view from the main bedroom |
The neighbours almost have their driveway and garden back |
Oak beam and joists in the living room |
Looking towards the main bedroom |
Looking towards bedroom 2 |
Main bedroom ensuite on the left, wardrobe on the right |
The caravan slowly disappears from view ! |
Looking towards bedroom 3 from master bedroom |
Looking towards bed 3 from bed 2 - stairs and bathroom go somewhere in the middle |
Emma's makeshift sun lounger |
Loads of gritstone, all cut and numbered |
The living room window mullions in place |
The rear wall, up to middle-floor joist height |
Some steelwork to help retain the door canopy |
Preparing for the door canopy & corbels |
It's a hard life watching people work. |
The door canopy in place. One VERY heavy piece of stone ! |
Looking towards bedroom 3 on the middle floor. |
Main doorway with canopy over. |
Main doorway, and living room window. |
A maze of scaffolding & ladders |
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