Well, here's some highlights.
First, managed to score 7 (yes, 7) original Victorian doors from someone local who was throwing them out, here are 4:
I've hung most of them, as in
Those interested in detail will note a compensatory compensation adjustment, compensating for the lack of rectangular posture for the building. Handsome they are, too
Next, kitchen.
Here's the before
Someone was throwing out a kitchen that had been sitting in their (leaky) garage
view the other way half way through the install
and now it looks like
Windows.
We left these a while back at the start of the process. Since which time, all vestiges of the old have been removed. To prepare for the new windows, the outside skin had to be built back in bond. While I left I could do it, I also felt a real brickie would do a better job. The guys who were doing the pebbledash removal and pointing (and doing a good job) said they could do it. Turned out they didn't even know what was needed
Here's the pic of the windows with the bricking they did
And after I'd finished the other three edges
Windows arrive Monday. Stone repair gets done in a about a week's time - repairing the lintel and restoring the fancy stuff for about £500 each window.