We saved some of the kitchen units from No. 10 and have installed them in the outbuilding. We have put the units along one of the drier walls leaving the back wall to fully dry out over time. It is a bit of snug fit, but it does mean that there will be somewhere to store tools etc once the main building work starts. It is also a fairly good place to settle from the elements, although a tad drafty!
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Hello there Stephen, i was wondering what you were planning on doing with the outbuilding eventually? i assume this is the outbuilding you have just finished the roof on.
Cheers, Aaron.
The outbuilding is directly opposite the front of the cottages. And you are right, we have just had this re-roofed. The outbuilding consists of three separate rooms, each with a door. The first room we are using as a log store (probably about half full already). The other end is the orignial outside toilet from when the cottages were first built. The middle room we are using as a sort of “site office” – once the building work starts, we will need somewhere to store tools etc while the work is being completed.
Stephen.