I know that regular readers will be itching for an update on the limery (yes, that is now its official name).
I knew that building work was not likely to happen quickly, but I had hoped that it would be finished by now. Alas not… although there has been progress and it might be done by the end of next week. My builders are lovely – polite and thoughtful and happy to chat over a cup of tea. But even so, it’s terribly unsettling, and the noise of my roof being taken apart and rebuilt was not conducive to calm contemplation or, indeed, editing work or writing blog posts!
However, I have things to show…
They started laying the patio (re-used flag stones) and building the raised bed:
Then we got the framework for the glass:
Then the builders dismantled part of the roof (this was VERY noisy):
and this the day before thunderstorms were forecast… fortunately they didn’t arrive.
Next they covered the new bit of roof:
Then they came back and put the slates back on the house and attached the battens ready for the new slates… which, apparently can’t be put on until the glazing is completed:
All the flag stones for the patio were put down and the raised bed had its coping stones fixed in place:
And finally, work started on the floor inside the limery – two layers of insulation (all off-cuts from previous jobs), a drain and a concrete floor (mixed using only stored rain water) which is to support yet more reused flag stones:
And that’s where we are tonight… I have just had to create a barricade:
To avoid any more of this:
I am SO looking forward to it being finished, so my garden stops looking like this: