June 2019 – Hooray! Hooray!

Good news at last!

It’s Freddie here to guide you through the various thrills and spills of the last four weeks.

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I, too, am VERY good at ‘getting on top of the paperwork’ 

The weeks of waiting (and waiting) for a decision on the extension application seemed to take its toll on humans and felines alike.

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Yet another day of waiting!

Then, after much nail-biting and hanging onto to the edge of seats, Thursday 13 June proved to be one of the most exciting days in the history of Hazels build – Waverley Planners finally gave the green light for both the extensions.

Planning

 

NS elevations

EW elevations

Whilst some (curious, one might say) amendments had be applied to each of the new roof lines, both the ground floor footprints remain the same. So, the house will not boast the most expensive patios in Surrey after all!

The Devon Diva was one of the first to send good wishes – Hooray indeed! Congratulations! It sounds as though it was trickier than Brexit and you did it with your very own Boris! (Readers may be unaware that one of Mr Rod’s middle names is Boris…)

Unfortunately, the impact of the wait has delayed the build by about 7 – 8 weeks. We understand that the oak frames need to be redesigned before the command can be given to cut the wood. However, once again we cats will be able to experience the entertaining delights of friendly homo sapien (seemingly Latin for “wise man”, scientific name for the human species) banter about how the interior will look.  (The big money is most definitely on SWhoMBO!)

We will never hear the last of it!

Much to my amazement (and even Layla is with me here), Moses’ turn as sub-editor last month proved to be a great success. However, we are becoming more than just a little jaded with the constant boasting about his bulging postbag.

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You might get lots of fan mail but it is VERY bad luck to step on a crack!

However, to keep him quiet, I have included a few snippets below:

“Well done Moses – lovely bit of purrose!” Fernhurst Filly

“Great reading as ever! It will not be beyond Waverley to invent a Bank Holiday in June…….keep the faith and keep us posted.” Hascombe Honey

“Hi there Moses! You seem to have got your humans sorted out AND you take a pretty fine photo of the new Hazels! Can’t wait for the housewarming when the whole place is up and running. It looks magnificent, a bit like a church from one angle..” Puttenham Pal 

“Well done Moses. I really enjoyed your update and the photographs were a joy to behold. How wonderful to have Dennis in your lives – such a winning smile.” Spa Sister 

“Oh Moses – you are an equal star to Layla, particularly in the ‘getting on top of the paperwork’ department. Maybe ‘up’ your mouse offerings in the cat flap, to ‘rat’ level.” Guildford Girl

“Well done Moses – this is going to be an imposing building already looking good without the scaffolding. Now! Shall I show my wife the present in the cat flap? No! I don’t think that would be a good idea before she has cooked the evening meal.” Folkestone Friends

Opening Windows

I think I speak for all the Edge household when I say we are very pleased with the work done to install the opening windows and doors. All those for the main part of the house are now in situ – with the exception of the front door, which would be at risk of damage due to all the materials and equipment still required to pass through that aperture.

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Gary and Kevin (r) ‘strut their stuff’
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The temporary fix
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Outer section in readiness
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Ah  – some Kevin McCloud ‘frames’
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‘Closed’
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‘Open’
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Temporary frames have served their purpose 
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In my humble opinion, it is about time there was a ‘proper’ staircase
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Front door’ with balcony above
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The north face
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The  south facing rooms 
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Just checking out the SW corner
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View of south face (and me!)
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Eastern door to dining area
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Eastern View
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We are biased of course but that cat slide roof is really such fun

Gardening Corner 

The growing season seems to be in full flow and Mr Rod is out in his beloved vegetable patch whenever he can and when he is not taming the fields on the ride-on mower. He has roundly cursed the deer, who devoured ALL his raspberries just before he planned to enjoy the crop.

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Everything in the garden is (almost) rosy
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Is that fence good enough to keep out the deer?
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Mr Rod certainly seems to know his onions
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Even Moses and Layla call a truce when they are on ‘greenhouse duty’

Strange Compound

I don’t often venture to the further limits of the top field, as there is plenty of unsuspecting prey to keep my interest closer to the house. However, in the past few weeks I noticed Mr Rod visiting an enclosed area up there on a very regular basis.  So, my curiosity got the better of me and I just had to investigate ………….

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What is that enclosure?
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As I creep forward, I am none the wiser!
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It’s a special (deer unfriendly) area for…….sunflowers!
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Apparently these will grow to 12 feet 

Next month:

  • Update on the sunflowers
  • Winners and losers in interior design
  • Mystery profile
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Good to know I can just chill out after all that excitement

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2 thoughts on “June 2019 – Hooray! Hooray!

  1. Gosh it looks so beautiful really superb ( as are Freddie and friends ) Great news re planning permission congratulations . Was sorry to miss you at social last Wednesday but sadly a close friend died and we went up to Leeds on Wednesday ready for funeral on Thursday.Hope you had great time. Best wishes Sally

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  2. Well Freddie, what a star you are proving to be! It’s amazing how the 3 of you have taken over the entire Blog so brilliantly, leaving your Master and Mistress somewhat obsolete.
    I have yet to see either of them perusing the paperwork in such a relaxed fashion so clearly it’s your influences that are keeping the whole project on schedule. Who needs owners?
    Of course, there are the deer to contend with and I do feel that the three of you now need to take a more proactive role. If your Master were to raise the fences around the raspberries or sunflowers, to at least 12′ high, all the fruit and veg would be quite safe but there’s no way most humans will listen and act on your existing knowledge so there the matter will have to rest.
    Enjoy the next few weeks and months and look forward to your next Blog.
    Guildford Girl

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