All of the photos are a bit haywire:
this one is inside the house as the lining has been taken off and the weather boards as well. A new window will be in this end wall as well.There is pressed tin on the ceiling and that will take a bit of hunting to find more to replace some that is damaged.
This is the view to the east of the house looking out across the paddocks to the old railway line and beyond that the hills of Healesville.
This is the only image of the mural I can find not the best, but maybe you can get an idea
This is the house before any work was done.
The house has been re stumped and the rabbit holes and wombat holes have been filled in under the floor.The plan is to also extend the verandah out further by about three feet.What a lovely place to sit on a warm summer evening.
This amazing tree sits just outside the front door. It has been valued at $30,000.00 as it is an amazing example of a weeping elm (and we all know about their life prospects).It has an amazing shape, almost Japanese.A bit like a giant version of a bonsai.
There are the loveliest outbuildings to explore. I had fun thinking of the people that had lived and worked there.
Apparently the people sold because there was just too much money and labour involved in maintaining the property....Good luck to the new owners.
2 comments:
WOW. Thomsey. It's amazing. It's like a bigger version of your place.
The elm tree is amazing too. You'd have to go to Kew gardens to find one like that here. Maybe not even there any more.
I love the photos and the mural is really well done. I wish the others could be unearthed. Maybe you should contact Jason to see if Heidi is interested?
P.S. I LOVE the new profile picture of you up a ladder. xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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