The Last of the Fremington photos
Must be a house boat.
The riddle of the sands?
The Williams Arms - further towards Croyde and another good eating place.
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Dad back row second from right, Uncle Bill front row second from left. Little boy peering through window Uncle Harold Mum as a mil...
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I must admit I've always been intrigued by the idea of a houseboat, although I've often wondered if the continual rocking and sound of water lapping would have be getting up to the toilet all night long
Cellars are never very good in houseboats, I've heard.
Great pics. I loved that fireplace.
Cheers.
*Claps hands like an over excited seal* My move is imminent, crossing my fingers that it doesn't get dashed again.
Sx
I've always loved houseboats.
I have always wanted to live on a Houseboats too !
Every time I see your pictures it is another place I want to visit ! at this rate I will have to spend a year being a tourist. . . I would like that but "The Boys" wouldn't.
Thanks for the wonderful pictures as always.
Kim: no no the water lapping and the rocking just lulls you off to sleep.
Thought of you and your father today - in Dulverton.
Randall: wouldn't cellars be 'below'.
The fireplace and fire were great.
Scarlet: I've got everything crossed. I couldn't bear it if another friend had it all go back to square one. Let me know when all clear and where please.
Eryl: the nearest I've been is a yacht and they move a lot:)
Parsnip: I'm sure the boys would hate it. Glad you like the pics.
I like the beware of the guard dog notice. Would he make an intruder walk the plank?
You have a knack for finding wonderful and historic inns. Were you ever to be my tour guide, it would be an inn, some scenery, an inn, some scenery, an inn . . .
GG: yes - unless he was hungry and would have him for supper.
Charlie: let me know when you are coming over:)
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