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Hi
I am new to the forum, but have been reading the posts for a while now, and am about to embark on a project that will need lots of advice.
I have just leased a large plot of land - nominal rent.
It has an old building - one half is most likley over 100 years old, and was a stone animal shed. It has solid walls, but no roof.
The second half is a younger addition, probably turn of the century, it has gable walls, but nothing else - it was once a glass house.
We plan on making the structures habital- but basic - this is going to be used for weekend breaks and vacations so we are not so worried about luxury living.
In fact for now we are happy to have a damp free enviroment with a simple solid fire stove and compost toilet, with a solar shower.
As one side has walls, it would seem pretty easy to construct the corrugated roof that we are planning- can we do that and simply support it on the other side, or should we build the walls on the other side first?
The reason we are thinking of this route, is that once the roof is on we can use one side, and take our time with the rest.
But if we have to build the walls etc it will take al ot longer.
I appreciate any advice.
I am new to the forum, but have been reading the posts for a while now, and am about to embark on a project that will need lots of advice.
I have just leased a large plot of land - nominal rent.
It has an old building - one half is most likley over 100 years old, and was a stone animal shed. It has solid walls, but no roof.
The second half is a younger addition, probably turn of the century, it has gable walls, but nothing else - it was once a glass house.
We plan on making the structures habital- but basic - this is going to be used for weekend breaks and vacations so we are not so worried about luxury living.
In fact for now we are happy to have a damp free enviroment with a simple solid fire stove and compost toilet, with a solar shower.
As one side has walls, it would seem pretty easy to construct the corrugated roof that we are planning- can we do that and simply support it on the other side, or should we build the walls on the other side first?
The reason we are thinking of this route, is that once the roof is on we can use one side, and take our time with the rest.
But if we have to build the walls etc it will take al ot longer.
I appreciate any advice.