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Old 13-10-2008, 05:52 AM   #732 (permalink)
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The older stone built premises represent far much more with quality in the general structure in my opinion.

I've looked at a great number of new developments over the last few years especially. Prices are outrageous in general and the standards of building are nothing like as decent a quality as you would expect for the money.




I wouldn't mind betting an odd quid or two that these houses have no partition walls built from 3 x 2 and plasterboard.



Some, if not all of the stone built residences and other that I have placed on this thread over the last few months have represented beautiful building standards in the general conception of the word.




Can't say I agree with how this garage is utilised though, it seems and looks a strange part of the home in general, I'd be converting that to part of the residence if it was mine.


Several of the photographs we took last Tuesday were spoiled by the weather conditions and the fact that we did not like getting wet all that much.




This particular photograph was taken in The Goyt Valley. Unfortunately it really did throw some heavy stuff down when we were there, so almost all the snaps we did take were spoiled.

The Valley rests in between the borders of Cheshire and Derbyshire. It's a very beautiful place and will be well worth an additional visit on a good weather day.

It's classed a 'The Honeypot' area of The National Park as well.
Goyt of course originally meant stream or course of water.

The Link here is exceptional, it has several pages of outstanding information and photographs of The Goyt Valley and additional links to other very interesting places in The Peak District especially.

Goyt Valley, near Buxton, Derbyshire Peak District UK
The Goyt Valley is crisscrossed by a maze of excellent well sign-posted ... Please note : The Goyt Valley is within the Peak District National Park and is ...
www.buxtononline.net/Buxton-Online98/Buxton-Online-Derbyshire-Peak-District-
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