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Our long-term ambition was to sail the world - starting from and returning to the Daugleddau estuary. Alun and I first met when I was researching fishing methods in Pembrokeshire in 1996 for a BBC radio series I was producing in Cardiff about Welsh food traditions 'County Fayre'. This seemed to bring alive the way life was lived in rural Wales in the past and was something I'd sought to capture in the programmes I'd made for the BBC. We had problems with our electricity supply being messed about with - it came from one of the old cottages into our home and although I was paying the bills for the whole site, the cable to our home was being switched off to add to our discomfort. It was a painful time. Area outstanding buty. The average value of properties on Landshipping, Narberth, SA67 is £334,937 while the overall average value of properties in SA67 is £212,241. It was a great responsibility, and with Alun away much of the time, one that inevitably fell on my shoulders, along with caring for our very young children and keeping them safe living so close to perilous tidal waters. We survived in the caravans through two of the coldest winters the village could remember, becoming snowed in and trapped by record high tides. He fitted them (by building two stone gate posts) and created a further level of mystery to the place, with the old house now hidden behind them. The Big House Cottage and site is Lot 30. This old rowing boat first brought me to Pembrokeshire's secret waterway in 1996. Life became very difficult. But with no accommodation available for people to stay in, and the project no more than a building site by a tidal estuary, reality was endless trips up and down to town for access to supermarkets, fast-food outlets and schools to provide the real things children needed - like clothes, breakfast cereals, nappies and an education away from the remote caravan where we were sleeping each night. On a daily basis I watched Alun leave and return on board the 'Cleddau King' (as well as the regular boat club members) from my vantage point, holding onto the ambition that one day we would step off it and onto our own sailing boat to head off. Our pitch was to create a private family home for our combined family in the main house while offering low-key holiday-lets in the cottages at the rear of the house.
We had exhausted all our media outlets in terms of generating maximum publicity for the project - I felt that what we needed was to undertake and complete the building works in order to have a holiday accommodation business to take to market. It was that, or uproot the children and go back to the city and my previous life and put this Pembrokeshire adventure down to experience. They wanted to leave the house shell as it was, for fear of it losing its character by being rebuilt. The idea was to attract potential holidaymakers to stay and experience that sort of life too. Every day I spent hours in the car delivering and collecting the kids and supplies; trying to deliver something like a normal life for the family, while holding onto our future dreams. The boat business would work as an extra service once an income from accommodation was created, but the boat business itself was more of a hobby activity - great fun but not financially viable. I did some number-crunching and discovered this fairly early on. I enjoyed getting out on the water whenever I could, having been bitten by the boating bug when I lived abroad.This part of Pembrokeshire boasts many beautiful old castles, mansion houses and 'Big' houses (Ty Mawr).It was the former owners, Watkin Jones - along with Ray Leavesley, (now in his 80s) who saved this one from falling down any further by undertaking massive remedial and reconstruction works on the quay wall and the house - stabilising the main walls . Landshipping House is set in one of the most striking locations in Pembrokeshire. Wow, I have been really amazed to see that this Big House blog has attracted visitors from all over the world. Big House Landshipping Personal Reflections on the Big House Landshipping Pembrokeshire Restoration Project . They wanted to leave the house shell as it was, for fear of it losing its character by being rebuilt. The external walls surrounding the site are in a very poor state and will require sensitive restoration. The children are 10 and 12 now, and take up all my energy, resources and time.
Our long-term ambition was to sail the world - starting from and returning to the Daugleddau estuary. Alun and I first met when I was researching fishing methods in Pembrokeshire in 1996 for a BBC radio series I was producing in Cardiff about Welsh food traditions 'County Fayre'. This seemed to bring alive the way life was lived in rural Wales in the past and was something I'd sought to capture in the programmes I'd made for the BBC. We had problems with our electricity supply being messed about with - it came from one of the old cottages into our home and although I was paying the bills for the whole site, the cable to our home was being switched off to add to our discomfort. It was a painful time. Area outstanding buty. The average value of properties on Landshipping, Narberth, SA67 is £334,937 while the overall average value of properties in SA67 is £212,241. It was a great responsibility, and with Alun away much of the time, one that inevitably fell on my shoulders, along with caring for our very young children and keeping them safe living so close to perilous tidal waters. We survived in the caravans through two of the coldest winters the village could remember, becoming snowed in and trapped by record high tides. He fitted them (by building two stone gate posts) and created a further level of mystery to the place, with the old house now hidden behind them. The Big House Cottage and site is Lot 30. This old rowing boat first brought me to Pembrokeshire's secret waterway in 1996. Life became very difficult. But with no accommodation available for people to stay in, and the project no more than a building site by a tidal estuary, reality was endless trips up and down to town for access to supermarkets, fast-food outlets and schools to provide the real things children needed - like clothes, breakfast cereals, nappies and an education away from the remote caravan where we were sleeping each night. On a daily basis I watched Alun leave and return on board the 'Cleddau King' (as well as the regular boat club members) from my vantage point, holding onto the ambition that one day we would step off it and onto our own sailing boat to head off. Our pitch was to create a private family home for our combined family in the main house while offering low-key holiday-lets in the cottages at the rear of the house.
We had exhausted all our media outlets in terms of generating maximum publicity for the project - I felt that what we needed was to undertake and complete the building works in order to have a holiday accommodation business to take to market. It was that, or uproot the children and go back to the city and my previous life and put this Pembrokeshire adventure down to experience. They wanted to leave the house shell as it was, for fear of it losing its character by being rebuilt. The idea was to attract potential holidaymakers to stay and experience that sort of life too. Every day I spent hours in the car delivering and collecting the kids and supplies; trying to deliver something like a normal life for the family, while holding onto our future dreams. The boat business would work as an extra service once an income from accommodation was created, but the boat business itself was more of a hobby activity - great fun but not financially viable. I did some number-crunching and discovered this fairly early on. I enjoyed getting out on the water whenever I could, having been bitten by the boating bug when I lived abroad.This part of Pembrokeshire boasts many beautiful old castles, mansion houses and 'Big' houses (Ty Mawr).It was the former owners, Watkin Jones - along with Ray Leavesley, (now in his 80s) who saved this one from falling down any further by undertaking massive remedial and reconstruction works on the quay wall and the house - stabilising the main walls . Landshipping House is set in one of the most striking locations in Pembrokeshire. Wow, I have been really amazed to see that this Big House blog has attracted visitors from all over the world. Big House Landshipping Personal Reflections on the Big House Landshipping Pembrokeshire Restoration Project . They wanted to leave the house shell as it was, for fear of it losing its character by being rebuilt. The external walls surrounding the site are in a very poor state and will require sensitive restoration. The children are 10 and 12 now, and take up all my energy, resources and time.