Posts Tagged ‘GSD Lambert and Sons’

Ditch Widening (Pond?)

Saturday, February 6th, 2010

Ditch Work

Ditch Work

Mr Liam Lambert was back on site…must stop calling our home a site!

This time he was a week late as we had already shifted approx. 6-8 tons of sand and soil by hand (!) to make way for the willow coppice, but we always have things that need doing if you have a JCB for 10 minutes! This time it was finally clearing the last of the soil/rubble that the previous owner had excavated for the new drainage ditch. Finally the top paddock looks ‘neat’ and there are no piles of junk around.

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Garden Transformation: Part 3 – Ditch Filling

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009
Ditch Levelling

Ditch Levelling

Well the last part of the weekend in August that we spent transforming the drive, and to some degree the garden, was spent levelling in the ditch. It is not clear from the pics, but there was a drop of over two feet from the level of the garden, and it is in this space that we plan to put our fruit cage, vegetable plot and chicken run. So this has all been on hold until we could level this off.

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Garden Transformation – Driveway and Beds Part 2

Monday, October 26th, 2009

5 Circle Covered and Bed Digging

5 Circle Covered and Bed Digging

Since the first time we saw Waterloo Farm there was no real distinction between the front and back of the house. This was largely due to a large shingled turning circle/parking area that is in the ‘back garden’. This has left the house a little bereft of identity and also privacy when you are in the back garden. To remedy this our plan has always been to convert this turning area into grass/beds and secure off the front from the back.

Part 2 of the drive/garden transformation resulted in Liam raking through the compacted gravel and lifting off the top 6 inches. This was used as the hardcore and base for the two new guest parking bays covered in Garden Transformation Part 1. Once this had been cleared, we then replaced the shingle with approx. 40-50 tons of top soil, which was then graded smooth by the digger bucket.

Next we wanted to make maximum use of having the track machine on site, so we used another 10-15 tons of top soil to cover the land drain that had not re-seeded through the sand. Being cheeky we also used the digger to turn over the soil on the new beds from which we had the turf cut. This turf was then re-layed by Tammy on the old turning circle. We certainly know how to recycle!!

Next we just had the ditch to sort out….

Garden Transformation – Driveway Part 1

Monday, October 12th, 2009

Garden and Drive Transformation 5

Garden and Drive Transformation 5

This took place in the summer, but only just got round to blogging about it as we have been busy, busy! For some of you following the blog you will know that traditionally the parking for Waterloo Farm has been at the back of the property using a turning circle.

We are keen to provide parking at the front, and reserve the back just for garden. This would also provide us the ability to secure the back of the property and encourgae visitors to use the front door – something we are keen to do as following the renovation work we now have a welcoming and spacious entrance hall!

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I Love Recycling!!!

Tuesday, March 10th, 2009

We have so much ’stuff’ at The Farm that needs to be sorted out as a result of all the renovation work. Much of it is just rubbish – bits of old lino, huge amounts of dust and debris, broken toilets and sinks – but lots of it can be recycled, and some of it will even generate a very small income, as I discovered yesterday!

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