Saving the 200 year old stone barn at our farmhouse in Ireland
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 Published On Jun 2, 2024

"Saving the 200 year old stone barn at our farmhouse in Ireland" finally see's the beginning of Dawn rebuilding the inside area of this historic stone outbuilding. Roots from the ash tree have caused more damage than we first thought but removing the roots of this old Ash tree has become an issue.

Rain stops play (again) giving us chance to do a couple of jobs which hae really needed doing for a long time and we find out we have some new residents on the homestead.

Being complete beginners at farmhouse renovation, really needing a "homesteading for beginners" guide and now starting amateur archaeology, we are taking it slowly, enjoying everything we do no matter how hard it is, to one day realise our dream of running a fully functioning homestead from our once derelict Irish Farmhouse.

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