Slowly but surely I am getting the old farm buildings here back up to operational and working condition.
This is the old 150 year old oak framed and slate roof open ended wood barn where the old tractor/cart was stored.
When we took over the old farm, this wooden building was in a poor state, with the base oak frame well rotted out and some of the structural timbers rotted and broken. At the time i fenced it off to stop our young children from playing in it.
In 2008 one wall had fallen out and by 2011 the building had collapsed.
2017 we applied for official permission to rebuild the building exactly the same footprint and exterior materials to be the same and similar design of structure, walls with joint edging strips, roof in slate, roof height and pitch the same as the original.
We got permission for 3 projects,.......
1 the Sheep barn alterations and stables, just minor touches to finish.
2 A new fiberglass salt water swimming pool, 4.5m x 10m, with a sloping 1.1m to 2.2m depth. Totally finished, and Yes all run on our Eco power supply and system.
3 Reconstruction of the wooden garage.
The garage is the last on my list.
Suffered at the beginning of the year with this nasty virus, and had very little money and very very few jobs coming in ever since.
So cutting back on everything, scrimped and saved, and got on with the 3 projects slowly but steadily.
Here is the old garage photos before it finally fell down in 2011.
Since permission granted for a rebuild in 2017, there has been changes around here, with a new Mayor and local council and new Officials and regulations that have clamped down on folk in our quaint valley from building stuff.
Now its 2020 Our new mayor has been hassled by the new 2nd home urbanites/Parisians that have moved in locally and got nothing better to do than keep reporting our building activities to the regional planning departments.
I have known our new Mayor since we first came here in 2002, and he is retired and okay. He called a few weeks ago and asked us to put a modern planning board up on our gate to assist him and the council clerk from being constantly bothered by the complainers of our works.
We have 2 separate planning permission approvals running at present, one from 2003 and this one from 2017, There are no time limits on the works being finished as long as they are being substantial undertaken.
What a World we live in. It seems the old saying is appropriate, .... " the more work you do the more people become jealous of your progress". In Lincolnshire, in the UK it was called "Green Eye".
Just me and using one of my fit school boys on occasions, block and tackle, Uk scaffolding for erecting crane jibs, and locally sourced and pressure treated timber.
2017. Concrete reinforced raft foundation, with concrete block 600mm high base wall, then up with the scaffolding.