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<blockquote data-quote="Flowerpot" data-source="post: 488574" data-attributes="member: 11771"><p>Hi Booney, the old house was built by the Giles family and the house we live in now (across the creek) was built by their son. The part of the house thats left in the paddock, is the kitchen area, that had an old stove, but that was taken by the son when we bought the place. The lady of the house would cook the meal and then take it across to the dining room which was a seperate part of the house no longer standing. The old couple we bought the place from did show us some family photos of the old house and how it used to look.</p><p>The barn, they told us did house the shire horses..? but twenty years ago I did not ask enough questions, as to what that meant exactly. </p><p>It is collapsing in on itself slowly over the passing years tho.</p><p>Anyhoo, there is a tonne of history there for me to unearth. Just got to get Mr Pot onboard too, to help, haha. </p><p>Yep. </p><p>I sez to myself..</p><p>Good luck with that!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flowerpot, post: 488574, member: 11771"] Hi Booney, the old house was built by the Giles family and the house we live in now (across the creek) was built by their son. The part of the house thats left in the paddock, is the kitchen area, that had an old stove, but that was taken by the son when we bought the place. The lady of the house would cook the meal and then take it across to the dining room which was a seperate part of the house no longer standing. The old couple we bought the place from did show us some family photos of the old house and how it used to look. The barn, they told us did house the shire horses..? but twenty years ago I did not ask enough questions, as to what that meant exactly. It is collapsing in on itself slowly over the passing years tho. Anyhoo, there is a tonne of history there for me to unearth. Just got to get Mr Pot onboard too, to help, haha. Yep. I sez to myself.. Good luck with that! [/QUOTE]
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