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Progess photos from Tuaisceart

A lovely sunny day…great to be working here at Tuaisceart.

before..and after utt renovation

this early C19 hearth was having a bad time…covered in cement and gypsum plaster that made it damp, filled in with concrete blocks, and with a range so full of water that it fell apart in our hands. We removed the 1980s ceilings, replaced and insulated the dry-lining and lime-pointed up the hearth wall. It […]

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The latest renovation photos from our new Andalucian projectIt sits next to www.underthethatch.co.uk/azul and has the most amazing views. See the patio photo!

Sunny spring morning at Luna

We’re just waiting for the grass to grow and lanscapibg to be complete to launch lakeside Luna…the shepherd’s hut we designed and had built. She sits by her own pool in Donegal. To see our existing Donegal cottage www.underthethatch.co.uk/croagh

Liming and tiling at Miki’s cottage

We will have this shorefront cottage ready for summer. Today started tiling the floor and limewashing the restored gable as well as doing external window reveals. To stay in our existing Donegal cottage see www.underthethatch.co.uk/croagh

Progress at Miki’s cottage in photos

We’re renovating this former derelict cottage by the shore. Today limewashing the restored hearth…grouting the new bathroom and restoring the Mid C20 Style render and dash around the new windows.

The Coastal Carriage mini makeover – Part 2

Smart new cushions to complete the refurb at the carriage earlier this year 🙂 Couldn’t resist adding a landscape pic or two today as the walk to the carriage was spectacular in the sunshine! www.underthethatch.co.uk/wendy

Coastal Carriage gets a mini makeover ?

Down at The Coastal Carriage www.underthethatch.co.uk/wendy constructing a new sun/steamer lounger – very smart ? Sent from my iPhone 7 plus ❤

Two derelict cottages we covet

They’ve been left to rot…but we’d gladly rescue them! Stay nearby at www.underthethatch.co.uk/croagh

Lime pointing at Miki’s cottage today

Today we’re lime flush pointing the hearth wall at Miki’s cottage. This poor wall had been lost under cement and gypsum and blockwork for half a century.