A few weeks ago, a friend decided to sell one of her Tudor Houses. It is very tall, but does not take up much floor place, which is ideal for me, as I had limited space for more houses.
It had a little damage to one side of the base which had been done when she had bought it, but with a little tlc and Hywel's help it could soon be looking like new.
The house has three rooms and a bottom cellar type area.
Besides the cellar, there are stairs up to the first floor, which has an opening for a fireplace and wooden stairs up to the second floor.
The second floor will be a little kitchen. There is slight damage here to the fireplace wall, but this will easily repaired also.
The third floor is a nice, larger open area which will become a study.
Finally, the fourth floor is an attic bedroom with wall beams
The whole house looks artisan handmade and the attention to detail is evident. If anyone recognises this house and/or knows who made it, I would love to know :) All the windows have leaded 'glass' the roof has handmade tiles and carved fascias and the floors are wooden floorboards.
I am going to enjoy working on this and I have plenty of ideas for new miniatures to compliment it, but first, I have my 'real' house to concentrate on, as in March we upping sticks yet again and moving house... :)