you'll have to forgive me is this is not what this forum is about. it's just I get excited by old bits of wood and wonder if I'm the only one:
I'm quite happy talking to myself.you'll have to forgive me is this is not what this forum is about. it's just I get excited by old bits of wood and wonder if I'm the only one:
https://adriancolston.wordpress.com/2016/05/22/grange-barn-the-oldest-barn-in-britain/
you'll have to forgive me is this is not what this forum is about. it's just I get excited by old bits of wood and wonder if I'm the only one:
https://adriancolston.wordpress.com/2016/05/22/grange-barn-the-oldest-barn-in-britain/
I have been longing to visit! it's inspirational just from photo's.I live in Coggeshall and have visited Grange Barn, even though I wasn't into woodworking at the time of my visit the scale and craftsmanship is absolutely incredible. If anybody ever finds themselves in the area I would highly recommend paying it a visit, it's really interesting and there's even a small museum opposite the barn which is dedicated to a master woodcarver who lived in Coggeshall.
Really looking forward to visiting again once covid eases up.
"86,000" staggers belief! :]Please don’t worry, I’m with you, anything like that I find fascinating I just couldn’t get the first one to do anything for 10 minutes so gave up, I find that’s often the way with newspaper articles. 86,000 tiles on that roof, staggering and it’s amazing it’s still standing after all these years. Ian
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