
It is a shame you are not allowed to keep hens on allotments. It would be a good idea to have specially fenced allotments just for laying hens. The take up off allotments near me is quite low and many of them stand un-used and neglected.

I coated the dull crappy wood fire surround with masonry paint and flicked sand on it till it looked like stone, then using old hand made bricks cut in half with my angle grinder, made a diamond pattern back for the Rayburn. This can't be seen that well in the photo but its there honest!
Its all part of having a mind set of sustainability. The paint was going spare from another project, and it really doesn't matter that it is not real stone.Its the same with the kitchen units, except they will last longer than chipboard kitchen doors, being oak.
Just got those cupboard doors on the right of the photo to hang now.
YES! they are old shutters.
No sense in wasting them as that has been my philosophy from the start when it came to decorating in our French home. We were always going to be 'time rich' and 'cash poor'.
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