Posted by samn40 on November 28, 2012 at 00:51:19 from (81.154.213.65):
In Reply to: Old farm houses posted by Ralphwd45 on November 27, 2012 at 17:48:08:
I love the old houses in England, however the only old houses left in Northern Ireland are the stately homes built by the English Landlords. Our old houses were built with what was available....mud and straw or reed thatch.....over the years in our damp climate they eventually melted! We are now plagued with what is termed 'bungalow blight' When I married 19 years ago, I moved into a rented mudwalled home, but I had to build a home near my farm, as there were no houses for sale near me( plus I could not have afforded them) So, as my wife also loved old houses, we decided to build a Victorian looking house with the mod cons. We had h3ll with the planners, but we persevered and this is what we built...not quite finished yet but I did the building myself and it does take time.....(This photo was taken 2 yrs ago, we don't normally get snow !) Sam
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