Sunday, 5 January 2020

Shedtastic

An email from Kev asked if I would be out and about this weekend on any adventures and I explained that it could go either way, a biking trip or planting a holly bush... He then hinted that the holly should make the blog (well that's my reading of it!)..

You can't even see the building.. it's behind the shed

the lean to kitchen side

the shed is here somewhere

inside before we got it (they did empty it)

fireplace
So we went with the holly plan, clearing further border space and planting a holly bush! I was going to just post a picture of this but I have been meaning to document some stuff around the garden building so here goes.


we found this behind the building


In our garden is an old homestead. It has one brick gable end with chimney and hearth, the rest of it is wood construction with a combination of sheet metal and wood cladding. We have been told that it was built after WW1 to house returning servicemen or the expanding need for housing after the great war. They were kit houses and are in a lot of peoples gardens here in North Kessock - all different in design.

sink!


where does this go!? lead water supply, cast iron drain


Electric!
We have spent lots of time clearing around the building as when we first moved in it was very difficult to get round it at either side. It also had a large sycamore growing near the door. Unfortunately we had to have this taken out as it is lifting this corner of the building up quite considerably!

Abi at work


He have unearthed endless treasure whilst clearing around the area, everything from broken glass, a buried kayak, metal, an iron, a gas lamp, plates, plastic (everywhere), a toilet seat, and on the left of the shed we even found an old belfast sink still connected to a drain.


sycamore seasoning for next winter. Nice patina shed side
This area is particularly interesting because I found an old concrete slab under all of the rubbish. This area was a lean to kitchen complete with sink etc. There is a door through into the main space and also an electric meter on this side of the building from when it had it's own power supply. When I cleared this area it was almost as though the whole lean-to had been abandoned and then collapsed at some point. I even found a squashed washing up bowl full of dirty pots - unfortunately all broken!

Now space to service my ski's!

The holly!

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