Steps and stuff
With lots of work going on outside I’ve been taking a particular interest in gardens and all things garden related. Here are some pictures that I took during a recent visit to Aberglasney gardens (the gardens are just a few miles away from the barn).
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Neat and tidy, I like the two diverging paths and the mature planting. The rows of rocks used to delimit the changes of level in the garden could be a handy method for me to deal with all the slopes I have to contend with.
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Beds and steps (I really like those massive slabs of stone used in building the steps) and who is that in the distance?
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He’s always one step ahead of me…
Simple, but effective steps. I might use a similar design at the back of the garden where they’re no so visible.
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I’m certainly no bathroom designer / the strange 1 metre wide space
The original plans for the barn had two largish bathrooms one of which contained an airing cupboard that to my mind was a waste of space.
Stove – Flue – Chimney
Hey, in the words of the song, 2 out of 3 ain’t bad.
Environment for Children
I was invited to a talk by Christopher Day in Cardiff so thought I’d take a look at his work to see just what he was about.
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