Concrete slab? Sorry, but I hope not! The floor of a roundhouse needs to be
beaten earth with a slab of stone for the hearth. I would imagine it would be
similar for a longhouse.
Liz
-----Original Message-----
From: christine steele <steelenoodles@...>
To: sentrycircle@...
Sent: Fri, 26 Jun 2009 11:28
Subject: Re: [sentrycircle] Espionage trip
Far as I know if it dont have foundations you dont need planning permission so a
long house or round house on a concrete slab is ok
--- On Fri, 26/6/09, celtic search <severusina@...> wrote:
From: celtic search <severusina@...>
Subject: Re: [sentrycircle] Espionage trip
To: sentrycircle@...
Date: Friday, 26 June, 2009, 8:06 AM
Excellent photos - it looks to be a fascinating place!
?
The buildings all look very large - presumably we'd do somthing on a slightly
smaller scale?
And will Derek need planning permission? (argh!)
?
BBs
Beth
--- On Fri, 26/6/09, Steve Cousins <steve_cousins@ yahoo.co. uk> wrote:
From: Steve Cousins <steve_cousins@ yahoo.co. uk>
Subject: [sentrycircle] Espionage trip
To: sentrycircle@ yahoogroups. co.uk
Date: Friday, 26 June, 2009, 2:02 AM
I have put the pictures up of various buildings at the Ancient Technology Centre
in Cranborne. For some reason the position of the photos has been randomised??
???
The investment of time and money here is considerable, but it is a full time
educational centre with county council staff and a big team of volunteers.
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