Freedom Farm Stud

 

Saturday, 31 October 2009

View from the Other Side of the Road

 

This picture shows the stud from the other side of the road.

Freedom Farm Stud
The new and uncompleted buildings are at the top of the drive, with the house to the left behind the trees.

There is a stream in front by the trees, which flows to the left (i.e. west) to join the River Stour.

This picture shows the stud from a different angle.

Freedom Farm Stud
I suspect that when I took this picture I was almost exactly due south of the new buildings of the stud.

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A Fairy Ring

 

I photographed this "fairy ring" on the stud this morning. Note how it is centred on an oak tree.

A Fairy Ring

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Inside the New Building

 

This is a couple of views inside the new building, before the slates go on the roof, starting on Monday.

Inside the New Building - 1
Inside the New Building - 2
In the second view, the front of the building is to the left.

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Wednesday, 28 October 2009

Weatherproof!

 

Bob Knappett and his gang of roofers started at about nine o'clock this morning and within a few minutes there was a lot of progress.

Boarding the Roof
Boarding the Roof
By four o'oclock in the afternoon the building was completely weatherproof. Another very good days work!

Weatherproof
Note that the weather was so good today, that at one point the roofers had their shirts off! And it's late October.

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The Clock Close Up

 

This picture shows a close-up of the clock.

The Clock
This picture was taken from the scaffolding that is being used to put up the felt and tiles for the roof.

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Friday, 23 October 2009

On Goes the Clock

 

Progress has been swift this week, and considering they only started on Tuesday, to have the clock up by Friday is very good.

Front View
The Clock
The clock has not been set to the correct time yet!

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Thursday, 22 October 2009

On Go the Roof Trusses

 

The roof trusses actually arrived on the Wednesday in pouring rain.

The Roof Arrives
As you don't work at heights in the rain unless you have to, the roof only started in earnest on the Thursday in the sunshine.

First Stage

First Stage from The Right
The next two pictures show the structure of the roof from the inside.

Inside the Roof

Inside the Roof
They are now preparing to put the facia and soffits up.

The Trusses are all up

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Tuesday, 20 October 2009

All in a Day's Work

 

The men from Scotts of Thrapston arrived before nine, with the walls of the building on two small trucks.

The Building Arrives
The unloading was by means of man power. This was probably best, even if some pieces were heavy.

Unloading by Hand
What puzzled me, was that they appeared to layout the building on the ground without any reference to any drawings. I assume it was because everything was properly marked. Very professional!

Laying it All Out
The walls started to rise after lunch, after fitting the damp course and other small but essential works.

The Walls Start To Rise
It was then swift process throughout what was a very cold and blowly afternoon.

Further Progress

The View from the Drive

The View from the Right
By three o'clock everything was ready for the last piece of the walls.

Ready for the Last Piece
And here it goes.

The Last Piece Goes In
It fits well too!

The Last Piece Fits
The last two pictures show complete views of the building.

Final View from the Drive

Final View from the Right
Obviously, we need a roof. The trusses will be delivered tomorrow.

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Friday, 16 October 2009

Drainage Pipes

 

This picture is only here to show where the drainage pipes are, in case someone needs to know, when I'm long gone.

Drainage Pipes
The landscaping of the site has started too.

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Wednesday, 14 October 2009

Complete Slab

 

The slab is now complete.

The Complete Slab
Note the store in front, which will have a raised floor.

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Saturday, 3 October 2009

Almost Ready for the Pour

 

These two images show the state of this Saturday.

Almost Ready for the Pour - 1
Almost Ready for the Pour - 2
The slab is almost ready for pouring. It would appear that they are on time for I think Wednesday all being well.

Interestingly, the builders, Durman Stearn, put in a Saturday morning to make sure they hit their targets.

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