28 Feb 2008
All Flooring down now
Then moved into the Barn's 3 bathrooms, well two shower rooms and a bathroom vynal going down...
Wendy went shopping and bought in some wine (Vin Rouge) which we have to sample to ensure we get the right stuff for our guests Hic!
27 Feb 2008
We can hardly contain ourselves as we see things finishing...
We layed the last tile today in the barn today and started to get the flooring down in the Attic today... we started using a special tool for cutting carpets and vynal it even professed to being suitable for edging wall paper 39 euros oh so simple - if you every get the cance to buy or borrow one DON'T they are crap as they leave a 5mm gap... so we binned it and used the tried and tested method
26 Feb 2008
There is definately light at the end of the tunnel

Wendy - no sooner had we got the last tile down Wendy was in Cleaning

This is the hallway by the bathroom and shower room.
Also we have a confirmed booking for March...
I have been doing a great deal of Networking on forums to get our name out there in cyberspace, trying to get people to realise what agreat deal they will get if they come and stay at Riders Rest but it all take time, a bit like the chicken and the egg we just need guests to come and spread the word, we ar confident that we have the right mix to attract bikers to come and stay but need more photos of Riders Rest with bikes (other than our own) and independant testimonials. We are sure they will come in time.
21 Feb 2008
all down hill from here
We have mostly been getting on with the Barn and adveretising the B&B and we have had our first firm bookings from the website - a couple from Sweden and a guy and his child from the UK both for the same two nights - spooky or what - bloody gud init...
well it is all down hill from here in the barn and attic room.
All that is remaining in the attic is to fabricate and fit the cubiehole doors x 2, lay the Vynal flooring, and fix a skirting board all round, get a new door to the outside world and last but not least buy lights and fix them.
In the Barn we have started to tile the floor which is a huge step and the last big thing to do, leaving the painting and decorating, floor covering in the bathrooms Vynal again, skirtingboards, one cubiehole door and fix the lights up, everything else is practically sorted.

a before tiling the floor shot of The BunkRoom sleeping area
from the patio doors looking towards the bathrooms

This shot is from the window end of the sleeping area with the patio doors to the left and the
bathrooms to the right - you can see the start of the tiles making their way accross the floor...

This one looks into the sleeping area from the bathrooms area
- again with the start of tiling
Of course that leaves the outside to tidy up, some outside furniture to get and position, guttering (which can wait now - well we are approaching summer) and I want to lay some hard stnding out alongside the pigsty for parking outside so bikes can be safely washed etc.
We have already started to clear the jungle away at the rear of the house and already it has made a huge improvement, and increased our space two fold - what do you think?
8 Feb 2008
happy campers
We waved goodbye to two campervans littering the lane today, Joan and Tony with their friends John and Heather have been staying with us for 3 nights which was a pleasant change.
They timed it perfectly as the weather has been glorious for the last couple of days and Tony and I have been working outside sans t-shirts moving all the roof tiles which were left piled up near the rear of the barn, intend to use them as hardcore for a parking area.This is them leaving...
Update on the rennovations is the tieling has started and the Attic shower is now finished...
I have also spent sometime making a workbench and sorting out my tools and turned the 3rd garage into a workshop - in the photo you can see there is also room to park the tractor and even room to put a couple of bikes if need be.
The water heaters are both 200L and the left one serves the Bunkroom bathrooms x3 and the right one serves the attic room and our en-suite.
Plus a photo of the middle garage showing how we excavate all the waste from the 3 toilets, 3 sinks and 1 bath - I knocked holes through the floor f the barn into the garage undereneath and then out through the end wall which then met the waste pipe to the fosse the exit hole you can see is approx 18 inches below ground level.

(NB the roof and pipework is not concave as the picture may suggest that is just the effect of joining several photos together)
4 Feb 2008
We are still here
We have completed all the fabrication, all plasterboards are up, the pluming is completed, except a small leak on one of the water heaters which is a plastic retainer which has been over tightened and will be replaced tomorrow (I hope) the waste pipes are all in fixed and tested and even connected to the fosse,, so everything is happening or has happened.
I have attempted to upload some vido clips of the attic and barn but due to lightweight dial up speeds of 36 kbps I have given up and almost thrown the computer out of the window but after a beer or two I have conceeded to FTP them and simply add a link for those who are curious enough to click the link to view ;)
Attic
Barn
Whilst I have been fitting the extractor fans and being Jimmy’s gopher I have managed to put a few coats of white paint in the Attic bedroom and bathroom. Wendy has completed the second of the inside double rooms this one will be a twin room, Wendy has sanded and stained the floor which adds real character as does the a frame very visible in the Attic room.
Once the sanding down has been completed (tomorrow) Jimmy can start on the tiling, 1 shower in the Attic and 2 showers and a bath surround in the barn. Once painted we can put vinyl down in all the bathrooms and then concentrate on the entrance hall to the barn and main bunk room again painting and 46 sqm of floor tiles to lay after levelling the floor with some self leveller.
All work and no play as the saying goes, we have made a dent in the wine lake of France and enjoyed sampling the wines of the area, well you have to don't you especially if we are going to be buying it in for guests. We have also drunk some beer blonde too. Wendy continues to astound with her cooking and how I have managed to loose a stone and a half since arriving and keeping it off amazes me...
Money is still going out, Tiles, vinyl all cost money, paint we bought whilst in the UK over xmas at B&Q, We have ordered beds direct from Ikea in Toulouse which came to a total of £1758 .99 but that includes deliver. In total this is 13 beds in the form of 4 bunk beds, 4 single beds and a fold up bed just in case all including mattresses. We went through Ikea simply because it is near on impossible to find any in the local shops and once you start to buy them with mattresses you suddenly find yourself having to hire a removals van so even though we have coughed up 350 euros for delivery we consider it value for money since it would take us 3 to 4 hours travel one way and we would have to pay tolls to use the motorways we have ourselves a bargain.
We haven't had much time nor the weather to get out on the bikes but the 1st peep of sun and we have shot off - see http://www.whereistonynow.co.uk/ for pics of the bikes ;)
9 Jan 2008
so it's 2008 is it?
22nd saw us suddenly stressed and headed North to get the ferry across to the UK, and an overnight on Billy's sofa (hotel next time). 23rd we met Daniel for the first time (our Grandson) and then picked up Bethany and headed North again to Barnsley. Where we had a very pleasant few days of Christmas relaxed and in the company of my Mum and Dad and Bethany... We even enjoyed a bottle or two with Marie and Wayne who popped up for a flying visit.

Chillin with the cat - at Sammy & Leons

Ryan & Emily
Emily & Wendy clapping hands...
The night of the 29th we had a nice meal out in Barnstaple with Bobby Scott and Dave and a good nights rest before heading back to the Ferry port of Portsmouth for the homeward journey. We dropped in on Mondo and Joy in Bransgore for a quick hello and was gone.
Once back in Le Theil and Ridersrest we quickly got into the festive spirit once more and celebrated New Year with the commune, John Luc, Nicole, Mark and Kay, much wine champers and oysters were consumed and we watched the new year come in a second time on the BBC.
the 2nd Jan saw us back to renovating the house ready for guests...
Wendy has now completed the decoration of the two upstairs bedrooms and the toilet room bar painting the doors. All the lights are up and the doors have handles...
The Barn is coming along with most of the boards up now and the electrics completed and all working (Had me worried for a while - the only thing I have done from start to finish on my own in the Barn)
21 Dec 2007
Friday and time to break for Christmas
Wendy provided a slap-up brunch for Jimmy, Jamie and Sean whilst not Christmasy in the real sense a treat by any other name, bacon, cumberland sausages, eggs, Heinz beans, tomatoes and mushrooms with toast and a mug of rosey lee - something you come to miss here in France but not at RidersRest ;)
Merry Christmas guy's and thank you for your hard work...
20 Dec 2007
Still at it...
We have made a room in the Barn by putting a door up now.
15 Dec 2007
A bit of culture... and a reality check...
During World War II, the village of Oradour-sur-Glane, on the outskirts of Limoges, was destroyed and its people were massacred by Nazis. The site of one of the most horrific massacres of the Second World War Oradour-sur-Glane is now a memorial to the events of June 10th, 1944. On that day, Nazi troops killed virtually the entire village population - only six people out of 648 inhabitants survived. to tell this crucial piece of history, part of the village remains the same as it was after it was destroyed, with everything left in place just as it was on that day. The cars are still on the street exactly where they were left, furniture still in place in the houses that survived the fires. Oradour-sur-Glane is truly a unique memorial and one that genuinely evokes the meaning of one of the awful events of that time. Story
Some photos to mark our visit and give you an idea of the solemness of the place. Well worth a visit.
11 Dec 2007
Moving along at a brisk pace
Here are the pictures of where we were when Mike left this morning (11/12/07).

A view of the back of the barn intended to be the dormitory

A view from the ceiling taking in the electrics (I have still to connect everything up...

a view of the bathrooms awaiting the waste pips and boards to be fitted...
This is what the Dormitory part looked like last thing Thursday Night 13th ...

Jimmy and a couple of his mates fitting the steal which the plasterboard will be supported by
The silver is insulation which Joan's Tony and I put up the night before.

Jimmy on the other side - note the bathrooms in the background








































