A couple of weekends ago Hubz and I visited a local historical building .... long overdue
The Royal Bulls Head Inn - originally built in 1847 which has been an Inn, a family home and a post office over the years. The National Trust obtained it and have done a huge amount of restoration - at the same time keeping a lot of the originality.
Once a month they open house and for a small fee you can go in and have a look - they are also encouraging locals to showcase some of their handcrafts - you can see some quilts on the veranda.
There were a few chairs that had been recovered, it was fun to see they had used fabric the same as what I used for my stool recently.
I love these fold up chairs .....
.. there was a small model of the building
It's hard to see in the picture but the walls were cheesecloth overlaid with wall paper....
(no sound privacy between rooms!!!)
pictures from the 30's were pasted on the wall - there is a cut out piece so you can see how the wall was constructed. No insulation of course.
The outside kitchen - set up but in disrepair so you can't walk inside.... really fun to see and they have some great information about how it all was originally.
.. this is the kitchen view from the outside....
... and the outside laundry ....
love the charm of those wringers....
the outside dunny ...... leaning over precariously now.....
the outside structures were made without using nails.... you can see how the poles are wired together at the top there.
at one time the building was used as the local post office and this is the entrance that was used then... and the lovely old post box.
A fun couple of hours and I bet this building has some great stories....
Apparently is was first a meeting place for squatters and the 'rougher sort'....
Righto, Gotto Go... coffee and quilting....