Got an email from the planners today saying that although they still have some concerns about our fireplace proposals, they would prefer the brick one - which is a shame 'cos we prefer the appearance of the stone one (with a freestanding fire) although we would like it in brick! We might even move it to be against the gable end wall - not sure yet.
Also spoke to the structural engineer about how we can get things moving. He's going to send us a plan with suggested trial hole positions, so that we can get a contractor in and start some digging! That should enable us to establish where the undersides of the existing walls are and what type of soil we've got. The engineer should then be able to give us some firmer ideas about foundation options (and so costs).
And the mystery of the lost key is resolved. The post office had held onto it for 16 days due to 'insufficient postage'. So two 1st class stamps ain't enough these days for a 6x4 envelope containing a tiny key weighing a few grams.
Tuesday, 19 January 2010
Sunday, 17 January 2010
We're trying a breast reduction
He also went to the barn last week to do a survey of the existing building and surroundings. The snow didn't stop him, but without a key (Misan posted one to him 2 weeks ago, but he didn't receive it) he couldn't get in to survey inside. He reckons he has enough data from some previous measurements to be able to complete the planning drawings. We hope so, 'cos time's passing and we want the application in by end January.
Friday, 1 January 2010
I ain't getting out
My sister, Ann, visited the barn today together with my Mum & Dad. Ann & Dad had a good look around inside and out - Ann thinks we're really brave to take this on. It was a bright, sunny day, although only slightly above freezing. We witnessed the geese chasing the sheep across the paddock, and saw a deer grazing on the grass bank alongside the M40 on our way down.
It must have been cold - Mum was only prepared to view the barn from the inside of the car.
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