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  1. roders

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    :) A great job that door Nick.........A man who takes pride in his work.......:gnthb:
     
  2. Penny in Ontario

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    I agree, thats a great job you've done.

    As for the house next door, thats beautiful, looks old :wink::D:D
     
  3. Paladin

    Paladin Gardening...A work of Heart

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    Thanks folks....It's the same clients that I refurbished the roof lantern pictured on here somewhere and they asked my boss if I could do it for them.

    This is the latest project...cleaning out the Dove cot and painting the windows..Nice and sunny spot too:thumb:
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    What a cute little place that is.
     
  5. Paladin

    Paladin Gardening...A work of Heart

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    Just a flying visit to this Manor House to refurbish a metal window and replace a broken pane in a leaded window.....A former home of Golfer Tony Jacklin on Cleeve Hill not far fron the Cheltenham races...the traffic was murder!:dh:
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    :dh: Awwwwww Pal, now you promised you wouldn't show my place..!!! :lollol::rotfl:

    :thmb: Sorry Pal couldn't resist that one.. What a nice little retreat though... :dh: Ah well we can always dream I suppose.. :D You do get some real peachy places though, but when you are a craftsman as you certainly are, then you are needed at the beautiful places..!!! :gnthb: Smashing Pal..
     
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    Lovely, I thought it was my home!!
     
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    Oh wow..............i love that house, i would definetly want to tag along with you.....what an incredible place!
     
  9. Paladin

    Paladin Gardening...A work of Heart

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    Almost forgot this one yesterday too. The Fleece at Bretforton...have a google. You'd never believe it was burned down a short while ago.
    They do a great salad and pint:gnthb:
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  10. Penny in Ontario

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    How cool is that, i did Google it and that menu looks amazing, but then again, anything with leeks works for me.
     
  11. Paladin

    Paladin Gardening...A work of Heart

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    Coughton Court once more to apply a clear fire resistant varnish to the existing stalls....However,it was white in the tin and blue when painted on??
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    It did dry clear thank goodness,but I waited for almost an hour to see if would 'clear' up:dh:
    The stable is now a fully equipped Ice cream parlour and second hand book shop...I even bought six myself:thumb:
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    And the flood defenses are well under way...they are creating a dry moat across the front of the House connecting to a river.
    The red barrier tape indicates the curve of the Moat
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    :doh:Deleted 'em somehow last night while I was 'house keeping' my PB
     
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    What happened to the pictures??
     
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    :scratch: Where are your pics Pal..? :scratch:
     
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    Ok, good, so it isnt just me(lol)!!
     
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