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== Downstairs ==
== Downstairs ==


There are three main rooms - kitchen, main lounge and a smaller lounge - plus a scullery and toilet off the kitchen, a rather decepit glass lean-to at the kitchen end of the cottage, and an even more decrepit stone lean-to at the other end.
There are three main rooms - kitchen, main lounge and a smaller lounge - plus a scullery and toilet off the kitchen, a rather decrepit glass lean-to at the kitchen end of the cottage, and an even more decrepit stone lean-to at the other end.


== Upstairs ==
== Upstairs ==

Revision as of 23:05, 4 August 2006

Downstairs

There are three main rooms - kitchen, main lounge and a smaller lounge - plus a scullery and toilet off the kitchen, a rather decrepit glass lean-to at the kitchen end of the cottage, and an even more decrepit stone lean-to at the other end.

Upstairs

There are two bedrooms, a recently-renovated bathroom and a toilet. The door at the top of the stairs leads out into the garden. Many of the doors in the cottage are rather low by modern standards and this one is particularly low so mind your head!

Heating

Heating is by storage heaters - three downstairs and two upstairs - plus an open fire in the main lounge and a wood-burning stove in the smaller lounge. There is a small portable fan heater, usually kept in the kitchen, and a fairly portable oil-filled heater, usual kept in the smaller lounge.

When the house is occupied in the winter we usually keep all three downstairs storage heaters at about 2/3 full capacity. The upstairs is usually warm so we keep the two heaters upstairs on fairly low settings.

The fire in the main lounge burns either coal or wood, supplies of which are kept in the stone lean-to. This fire also heats the water so switch off the immersion heater shortly after lighting the fire, otherwise the water gets far too hot for safety.