Saturday 14 November 2015

Technical Plans

You will undoubtedly be hugely relieved, as am I, to learn that this is the last batch of recently scanned-in castle restoration plans to be uploaded. I still have to do a final check to make sure there are no stragglers - fingers crossed. 

This time it's all the technical plans: roof repairs, services, insulation and floor detailing. Perhaps not as exciting as other types of plan but essential. Full resolution plans may be found on this link.

You will spot Council stamps on some of the plans, showing the hard earned granting of their official approval. The table of contents below gives a quick summary of the plans available on this blog entry.



drawing number
contents
date
07-010-1
kitchen wing patch repairs to roof
5th august 2007
07-015-2
kitchen wing roof plan (proposed)
1st june 2008
07-018-3
kitchen wing proposed drainage plan
may 2013
07-019-4
kitchen wing heating and electrical
april 2013
07-020-2
kitchen wing section and floor details
may 1013
07-021-1
kitchen wing wall insulation details
may 2013
07-022-2
site plan (including levels and tank locations) proposed
26th november 2008
07-010-1 kitchen wing patch repairs to roof 5th august 2007


07-015-2 kitchen wing roof plan (proposed) 1st june 2008 stamped


07-018-3 kitchen wing proposed drainage plan may 2013
07-019-4 kitchen wing heating and electrical april 2013


07-020-2 kitchen wing section and floor details may 1013 stamped


07-021-1 kitchen wing wall insulation details may 2013 stamped


07-022-2 site plan (including levels and tank locations) proposed 26th november 2008 stamped

7 comments:

  1. More fantastic plans!
    I was just looking out the window at the scenery flying by and spotted a handsome castleated house atop a hill, surrounded by trees, and just appearing over the other side of the woods was a dreaded wind farm! It suddenly brought home the horror of your experiences and made me appreciate what you were fighting against.
    I was going to write a fuller comment but realised I am waffling on and I'd probably run out of space!
    Speaking of horror, I've just realised they don't serve gin & tonic in first class at the weekend!!! What's a chap to do...

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    1. I'm sure the castle cocktail cabinet can rustle you up a G&T, without costing you a first class rail fare! Do you know the castellated building you passed - inquiring minds and all? Again you caught my plans before I had written the accompanying text, so congratulations on being the early bird. :-)

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    2. You can link-up with me as "MrBalintore" on Facebook.

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    3. I'm not on facebook I'm afraid. I'll leave my email address here so drop me a line and I'll reply that way, it might be a bit more straight forward than checking back for replies here, though it might allow me to waffle more!
      I don't know the building I'm sorry, though it was definitely more castle than house. Big red sand stone (I think), quite Victorian. Not too dissimilar to Balmoral, oddly enough! Anyway, I'll stop there before yet more waffling begins.
      Simonlwilliams@outlook.com
      I'll have to go back and re-read this post as there appears to be more info than before.
      All the best...

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  2. You know your projects stand out of the herd. There is something special about them. It seems to me all of them are really brilliant!
    Certified Precision Roofing

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  3. fantastic post. Ne’er knew this, thanks for letting me know. Technical education

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