More deconstruction today. All three of us focussed on the hallway of the house. this has previously been lined with wood up to waist level making the hallway narrower and darker. Reggie and Raphael soon got into the swing, and made short work of the task. All of the wood has joined the rest of the other wood debris in the cow stall.
The wood removal really felt like work, so Reggie decided it was time for some pleasure. She went back to removing plaster from the stone wall of the original farmhouse dating back to 1678. It was a fun hour or so, as we revealed what we believe is either an original window that has been bricked up, or a doorway. Either way it will be left exposed as part of our scheme to expose the heritage of the building.
Tomorrow will see some effort being made on the upstairs kitchen (removal) and upstairs bathroom (removal). And Sunday will see us waving goodbye to the cast iron oven, as the buyer comes to collect his prize(lucky person).
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