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Granary progress

Posted by chriscrmills on April 9, 2018
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The granary is almost complete and has to have a further external coat of paint and the rainwater gutters and downpipes connected to the soakaway. Internally the electrics have to be completed and the walls painted all of which will done in the next two months

The photo shows the overall appearance of the buildings in the mill field

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