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  1. Marley Farley

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    :thumb: Oh I say Pal, really working on the old Victorian history again now.. Wow what a place too, not so sure about the height though... :oops:
    William Bliss was quite a fellow, His mill yes was one thing, but he was also a huge mover in getting the railway to that area as well.. I bet you felt a touch in touch with the past a teensy bit again Pal... :D Thanks for sharing..!! :thmb:
     
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    wow, what a gorgeous place, I'd love to have a flat there!
     
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    THANK YOU:yho:....i was having serious withdrawls....no pics lately :hehe:!!

    But you have more then made up for it:gnthb:..........what a beautiful building:luv:......off to Google:D:wink:
     
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    Photobucket seems to be a pretty useless "service", all we keep getting is "this image has been moved or deleted".
     
  6. Paladin

    Paladin Gardening...A work of Heart

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    And PB has been acting up of late,I have some pic's missing and the site is sooooo slow too:scratch:
     
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    Paladin Gardening...A work of Heart

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    This weeks first project completed.....Glazing a rather dinky Oak conservatory don't you think!
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    :thumb:Pucca job that Nick.......
     
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    Well doesn't that look so much better than something a double glazing salesman would try to sell you. :gnthb:
     
  10. Paladin

    Paladin Gardening...A work of Heart

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    :oSo kind to say so roders
    Ziggy,It certainly is mate:gnthb:.....I'm a lucky so & so working with 'real' materials!


    Project two for the week was the final snagging on this conversion holiday let and owners home..
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    Not that far from Pershore and Evesham if you're interested in renting it for a break.
     
  11. Phil A

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    Very nice, is that a dulux heritage green by any chance ? :D
     
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    Nice jobs, Pal :thumb:

    Did you install that oak conservatory as well as do the glazing and what are the roof panels made of? :scratch:
     
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    I love that little solarium, well done Nick.

    That holiday place, looks old, any history with it??
     
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    Thanks, Pal :thumb:

    How do they stop the rain running under the door and framework? There doesn't appear to be a cill - unless it is on the inside :scratch:
     
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