It's amazing what one man on a mission is capable of. You obviously love your property and enjoy what you are doing. Much respect for the hard work.👍❤️
It must be reassuring to see that it's built on such a solid foundation, no wonder you don't see huge cracks anywhere like so many older stone buildings. With the proximity to the church I wonder if your house was once owned by it, or served as the residence.
The apparent strength of the foundations is indeed reassuring. Although they might not be so present / strong in the front (right hand side) where the walls are in a less good state.
About the church. You are right. The house is an Old Rectory and was the home for the church priest up until 70-80 years ago. I will talk about the church (and the history) in videos in 2025.
Found your channel today on youtube and binge-watched all your videos. I'd be curious to hear more about the other buildings and their history in future videos. It is not exactly clear to me if you own all of them, if any are inhabitable or even where your property lines begin and end Also, where do you stay at night? Merry Christmas!
Hello! Well listened, I do find myself saying ‘we’ quite a lot. In some instances this is because it is me and the architect that needs some of the work done. Like knowing the bedrock depth. Other times I think I’m just trying to avoid saying ‘I’ and ‘me’ the whole time. And for some future work I know that I will need some help and the work will be done by a we. But in answer to your question - this is a personal project - and it’s only me doing the work, the cameras, the (bad) audio recording and the editing. But a helping hand to make some tasks ‘we’ would be welcome!
It's amazing what one man on a mission is capable of. You obviously love your property and enjoy what you are doing. Much respect for the hard work.👍❤️
Imagine a clear glass or resin over that, all lit up. I know that's a bit fanciful but it would look amazing. 👍
Nice idea. I might try to have some bedrock showing, as you suggest.
Merry Christmas Hugo 🎄❤️
And happy Christmas to you too !
It must be reassuring to see that it's built on such a solid foundation, no wonder you don't see huge cracks anywhere like so many older stone buildings. With the proximity to the church I wonder if your house was once owned by it, or served as the residence.
The apparent strength of the foundations is indeed reassuring. Although they might not be so present / strong in the front (right hand side) where the walls are in a less good state.
About the church. You are right. The house is an Old Rectory and was the home for the church priest up until 70-80 years ago. I will talk about the church (and the history) in videos in 2025.
I thought it might being so close and as big as it is. That makes it even more interesting than it already is. 👍
Found your channel today on youtube and binge-watched all your videos. I'd be curious to hear more about the other buildings and their history in future videos. It is not exactly clear to me if you own all of them, if any are inhabitable or even where your property lines begin and end Also, where do you stay at night? Merry Christmas!
Hello, Hugo! You often reference your tasks in terms of "we." For the sake of context, are your endeavors of a personal or business nature?
Hello! Well listened, I do find myself saying ‘we’ quite a lot. In some instances this is because it is me and the architect that needs some of the work done. Like knowing the bedrock depth. Other times I think I’m just trying to avoid saying ‘I’ and ‘me’ the whole time. And for some future work I know that I will need some help and the work will be done by a we. But in answer to your question - this is a personal project - and it’s only me doing the work, the cameras, the (bad) audio recording and the editing. But a helping hand to make some tasks ‘we’ would be welcome!
@@Casa-Catalana Well said. Many thanks!
You're a hell of a digger lol.