After 2 months with the roof sitting on top it killed off the lawn. Already seeded and grown.
The start
Saturday, 30 July 2016
End of Jun 2016
Oscar has been enjoying laying on the roof section and is determined to enjoy even when its suspended off the ground.
A test of Tom's rigged hoist.
Between them Tom and Larry managed to hoist the roof up and slide over on to the hut, which has the OSB and outer vapour barrier already.
The contraption that Tom used to lift the roof up and then enabled them to slide on.
June 2016
11 flat panels
4 curved roof panels
The components for outside the hut have been sitting on the deck since September but now we have a run of good weather they can at last get the first coat of paint. They already have a green finish to them but they scratch and mark quite easily so they will be painted with Johnsons metal paint.
September 2015
In September we took delivery from Sally and Phillip at Tithe Barn Shepherds Huts of the curved roof, the sides, door and windows. At the time I remember Phillip asking Tom how long had he given himself to build it, 12 weeks he says!!!!
A wet winter and other jobs that needed doing meant progress was slow. The frame work was made ready and covered. The floor added and covered to protect, then the roof was started and slowly built.
A wet winter and other jobs that needed doing meant progress was slow. The frame work was made ready and covered. The floor added and covered to protect, then the roof was started and slowly built.
May 2016
So it's been a while but finally the sides are up over the bank holiday weekend. A bit of work to do before the roof can go up. That's now sitting on the grass to the side.
Wednesday, 27 July 2016
August 2015
By the August Tom had lined the hole with sleepers and filled with flamingo stones. The base, as it stood was too long for our little garden and so he cut it down to fit.
April 2015
The gazebo has been knocked down. Now to dig out this area, Tom and his spade ( a new one was needed half way through) dug out and filled 4 skips!!! He says it was about 20 tonnes!
Back breaking work.
March 2015
A find on ebay,Tom loved the idea of using this as our base to the shepherd Hut. Removing part of the fence to man handle it into the garden! It's so big!
It all started 3 years ago....
at the beginning of June 2013 we had to deal with the dramatic loss of our 4 legged friend, Lucy Liu. We were at a loss of how to cope and what to do. Before we knew it the garden was being levelled, nothing like a bit of hard labour to help with grief.
Well I won't bore you with all the details but over the next 12 months we went from greenhouse, gazebo and a loppsided garden to this.....
The Folly and an Italian inspired sunken garden!
Well I won't bore you with all the details but over the next 12 months we went from greenhouse, gazebo and a loppsided garden to this.....
The Folly and an Italian inspired sunken garden!
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