Kitchen saga – the end!

June 10th, 2009 7:52 pm

Well, the kitchen is now finished, and we had a kitchen-warming party to celebrate – a good way to get to know our new neighbours better. Here it is:

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It’s a great joy to use, with plenty of cupboards. There’s also a walk-in larder leading off the kitchen which is home to the freezer, groceries and wine (even a dedicated fridge for the white wine!).

The kitchen saga

April 8th, 2009 4:21 pm

We decided to modernise the kitchen. First we created a walk-in larder out of what used to be a downstairs bathroom. This involved re-routing the central heating pipes, then knocking a gap through a thick wall for the doorway – very messy!

Then, having stripped nearly all the fittings from the old kitchen we were left for two weeks with nothing but an oven! Someone came and put a new floor down, but still no units arrived…….

This is what the kitchen looked like before we started:

before we started

And this was the state of things as the door was being knocked through for the larder:

the worst!

Finally the oven in solitary splendour:

oven in solitary splendour

The good news is that the new units have now arrived and ‘Kevin’ and ‘Phil’ are putting them in. Hope to have a picture of a lovely new kitchen  – maybe next week?

Exploring Budleigh 5

February 21st, 2009 9:47 am

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Up on the common is a prehistoric earthwork called Woodbury Castle – a well preserved ‘camp’ in a wooded area protected by concentric ditches. Rather similar to Loughton Camp or Amesbury Banks in Epping Forest, but the banks here are much higher, probably because they are made out of the ‘pebblebed’ bit of the geological sequence.

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February 21st, 2009 9:44 am

A little way inland (but still within easy walking distance of the house) is Woodbury Common, an extensive area of heathland with bits of woodland. Great for walking and orienteering (if you can avoid the boggy bits and the gorse, not to mention commandos on training exercises!). The OS map is badly out of date, but we’ve got the orienteering maps of the common which are very easy to use.

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Exploring Budleigh 3

February 21st, 2009 9:37 am

03 11febThe River Otter flows into the sea at the eastern end of Budleigh beach. There’s a lovely walk up the river and it’s an ideal spot for birdwatchers. One evening around dusk we watched an enormous flock of starlings wheeling and turning  like a pulsating cloud as they played before bedtime.

Exploring Budleigh 2

February 21st, 2009 9:36 am

0711feb The beach itself is stony- the stones apparently come from ancient rocks in Brittany which got eroded by some ancient huge river. There’s usually someone fishing off the beach – it’s a good spot for mackerel and John sees himself catching the family supper in future!

Exploring Budleigh 1

February 21st, 2009 9:36 am

We are enjoying the coast and countryside around here. Two minutes from the house is the South West Coastal path – which runs all round the coast of Dorset, Devon and Cornwall. It’s an exhilarating walk along the Jurassic coast. This pic is taken from the path looking east towards the beach at Budleigh. The headland in the middle is where the River Otter enters the sea, and in the far distance you can see the coast sweeping round Lyme Bay towards Chesil beach.

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New life, new resolution!

January 18th, 2009 4:53 pm

It’s the start of 2009 and we are getting used to our new life at Budleigh Salterton in Devon. Here is a picture of the house:

Victoria Lodge

So – that’s Flickr sorted…  Now we’re resolving to try and create a blog. This will be a challenge, so you may see some odd efforts; however you should notice gradual improvement! We’ll aim for a regular update and will be pleased to get your feedback.

Hello world…

January 4th, 2009 10:25 pm

Welcome to our new (new) blog!


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