^ could you remind me of the name of the hamlet for the Daw farm
please?

^ could you remind me of the name of the hamlet for the Daw farm
please?
Cheeky bugger.Originally Posted by good2bhappy
I'll give you the area which is Teignbridge.

so Dawlish is out then
Yes Dawlish it's not. You could triangulate using Haytor, Chudleigh, Bishopsteignton. Maybe.![]()

are the gardens open to the public?
Not any more. They were once though, quite well known I believe.Originally Posted by good2bhappy
Here's another view which will give you half the answer.
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how am I suposed to recognise the lady!

I thought it was a bath house which is why I thought of greenway
Nope but it tells you 'What" the building is. The lady, incidentally is my sister in law. She spells her name "Linda", which is a coincidence.Originally Posted by good2bhappy
Here we go looking the other way.
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That house wasn't built in the 17th century!

Grade II or Grade I listed building?
You're right.Originally Posted by good2bhappy
Some of it is. I think.Originally Posted by good2bhappy
Is it that building I seem to remember that was built as a stable or a pigsty in the grounds of a big country house ? buggered if I can remember where though !
can be rented as a holiday home?

Very impressed we thought you were all tinkers living in Barrels like the RJs
Nope, cannot be rented as far as I know.Originally Posted by Happyman
Not mine mate, unfortunately.Originally Posted by rubbajohnny
Last edited by jandajoy; 23-02-2009 at 12:48 PM.
Found the one I was thinking about and it is fekin wrong !
Just to prove it was not a figment of my imagination - see below !
- Fyling Old Hall Pigsty
A most incredible pigsty
Information
At Fyling Hall near Whitby there sits a most grand structure, built in 1883 by a Whitby ship owner, Squire John Barry. An homage to classical Greek architecture, one would be forgiven for thinking whoever lived within this fine abode was rolling in it. And you would be right, for this neo-classical triumph, completed in 1883 after two years of arduous work at unknown cost, was designed as a home not for humans, but for pigs.
And, no, I am not telling you porkies.
This magnificient example of the very best of animal architecture is now owned by the Landmark Trust, and is available to rent to intrepid holidaymakers - it even has a full size stone statue of a pig to remind guests of its interesting past.
^
Shit !!
I should have saved that one for next time it is my turn !!!![]()
Amazing.... Blandings Castle, Wodehouse etc. Excentric Brits at their best.
I should have saved that one for next time it is my turn
Certainly should have.
Incidentaly my ISP is playing all kinds of silly games today, so apologies if I'm slow with responses.

gives a new meaning to living in a pig sty

Like a PPP in tish
My computer is remote controlled is it u JJ
Firepox keeps crashing
Goggler earth off etc
is TOT searching for overstayers on WIW?
You all give up then?
To difficult?
To boring?
Whimps, you've loads of clues.![]()

Halford nr Heathfield?
As for this area I used to do radioactive testing and beer tasting and the beer was lo strenght but tasty
ESP curiousity pub Highwayman Sourton
Queen Adelaide nnear Blackpool Sands of Magic Army fame and of course HQ of JJ Raving looney party in H"ashburton"

near newton abbot
NopeOriginally Posted by rubbajohnny
Not too far. Bit to the east.Originally Posted by good2bhappy
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