I live in a tiny barn conversion, I have tried to trace it’s history the furthest I got to was the mid 1700s where it is described as a barn connected to the local coaching inn. The inn is across the road and is now residential.
The barn has had a chequered history it’s last use was a garage for storing Leyland Buses it was then converted and we converted it again when we downsized and bought it. As I said it’s not big two bedrooms and two bathrooms…have to admit after downsizing I miss a big garden.
Thank you Pesta. It took a long while but we got there in the end (well, almost). We moved from a 60’s house and they certainly have their benefits. They are much easier to maintain for instance. What’s odd is that when I was younger I hated Victorian houses, they depressed me just looking at them; now, I live in one. It’s funny how age changes us.
He’s not that big really, just bigger than the others. I will have to take a pic, although he is a bit shy sometimes. I might have to pretend to be doing something else then spin round and catch him out.