by David Cuin | Sep 14, 2021 | Archives
The Season of Plenty September in the Cotswolds. The hedgerows are filled with ripening blackberries, shiny red rose hips and browning hazel nuts. The golden wheat and barley fields are being harvested and the ground tilled for a planting of winter wheat. It is a time...
by David Cuin | Sep 13, 2021 | Archives
Construction & Restoration The trenched areas after backfilling If, like me, you have not been able to visit Brockhampton Park due to the present travel restrictions, you may be wondering what was the fate of the garden areas affected by the installation of the...
by David Cuin | Sep 6, 2021 | History
‘Mishap’ at Klippan The Second Boer War, now most often referenced as the South African War, was the second of two wars between Britain and the republics of the Transvaal and the Orange Free State (to use the nomenclature of the time). The Boers were...
by David Cuin | Sep 2, 2021 | What's Going On
The Kitchen Garden The kitchen garden is located beyond the gate into the refuse and recycling area. As well as providing several “windmills” for hanging out clothes to dry, it provides a garden for residents to grow some fresh produce on a DIY basis, if they wish....
by David Cuin | Aug 31, 2021 | Notices
Cellar Storage Areas Diagrammatic layouts (not to scale) of the allocated storage spaces in the cellars of the house. To the left is the main cellar area accessed by a door across the corridor from flat 4. Be aware the steps down begin immediately inside the door; a...
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