Developments

7th October 2009

Well its been a while since we posted a blog so i thought i would fill you in on a few developments.
 
We have been very busy over the past 6 months the bad summer hasn't helped us much but you just have to bite the bullet and get on with it really.

Wychwood, Stott Park is now almost complete ,with the external works coming to a close and the internal works are all but plastered out (its a big place).




















A pathway has been constructed into the woodland and a retaining wall constructed from the barns old oak beams.



















The garage roof now has Brathay tiles and the rear of the barn has under gone changes via new steps and seating area.










Whilst the lads were working we dug into the banking and found a coloney of bees so it was quite interesting working around them and managed to accommodate the bees via a plastic pipe let into the wall to still give them access to the nest. Interesting times as my Bro insisted on still wearing his shorts. Not for the faint hearted.



Ravensbarrow lodge ,Cartmel fell has under gone some massive changes and is looking really good, photos of which and a full write up will follow very shortly.








 


 

We have also started two more projects the first one being a small barn conversion in the Little Langdale valley. We only started 2 weeks ago and although a smaller project it still has its challenges.











Quite a bit of underpinning and work to stop water ingress are just some of the works ahead of us.










But we really enjoy this type of work as each day throws upon us a new challenge and problem solving which is great!


Finally we started another project 2 weeks ago .Violet Bank,Hawkshead is on about the same scale as Ravensbarrow and with the same challenges as all the other projects. An adjoining annex from Violet bank it will have a pool, gym, shower rooms, entertainment hall, accommodation suites and a huge garage (nice).




















So as you can see,plenty going on and really exciting times ahead and we look forward to taking you through the projects as they evolve.










 
 
 
 
 
On a personal level we also celebrated the safe removal ofDriac 2 from hawkshead to Whitehaven she was built in 1932 in Portsmouth and spent much of her time in blue water. Having undergone a major restoration she is nearly ready for launch.

We will keep you posted on this also.
 
Old wooden boats share a lot in common with old buildings i have always had a huge interest in old timber boats from a very early age likewise with buildings they are like living things and need constant attention to keep them in good shape,but that's what i like, it takes care and attention to detail to be around both historic buildings and classic wooden boats.


Well that's all for now.but we intend to keep you up to date with all the projects on a 2 week basis.

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