I have been looking forward to this day for quite a while now, but Sue has very much enjoyed welcoming and chatting with our dozens of visitors over the last seven years. She has never complained about the work either, though it has all been a bit high-pressure at times. As for me - I have never really come to terms with having strangers in our garden, their cars on our drive, and all the quiet creeping-about we have had to do, while trying not to disturb our visitors. No longer having to obtain and organise the breakfasts, and not having to do endless turn-rounds with the associated laundry and ironing will also be features of the job that I certainly won't miss.
We are now entering a period of change, while the Barn is re-converted from two apartments into one house. The builders move in at the beginning of November, and will be pretty-much rebuilding the entire interior of the place. We have already begun the task of packing-up all our belongings and getting them out of the way of the builders, but Sue is now down in Kent visiting her Mum, friends and family, so I have much of the job to do alone.
Here is my 'study' right now - it's not quite as bad as it looks, as the cupboards are all empty. There's just a lot of stuff to shove in boxes and get moved out! This room will be split into two, and the window in the picture will become the window of a ground floor ensuite bathroom. The other part of the room (which also has a window) will be our 'utility' room, housing the washing machine and a large new cupboard for all the cottage linen.
Packing...! |
Here is the current ground floor bathroom, which will all be going, and the space will become part of the new, larger kitchen. |
The new stairs to the first floor will start from just inside our front door where the coats are hanging just now. |
The existing built-in cupboards will also be removed - this will make the room much bigger, giving us some proper space at last! |
My aim is to keep this blog updated with reports of the progress as it happens, so watch this space!
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I had a very enjoyable stay at Roskhill with my brother during September, when you were away down south.
Thanks for posting the photos, which will serve as a useful reminder of how it was, and I look forward to seeing how things change over the coming weeks and months.
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