New year 2016

Over 50 friends and family descended on us at fforest for this New Year (some of whom were invited).

Walks, food, drink, rain, wind, mud, shoes, dogs, fire, damaged vinyl, full contact board games, intelligible conversation, intelligible dancing, parents setting bad examples. Grandparents, grandchildren*, dogs. (*not ours-yet)

Structural & spiritual integrity of farmhouse fully tested.

Special thanks:
To the inglenook d.j.’s: ‘scarfy’ king, Island ‘why don’t you do it?’ Joints and ‘I didn’t scratch it, I made an intervention’ Turk.

Capt. ‘pyro’ Phil for creating the napalm dripping torches for the pub to house procession. No-one caught fire, although there were some spontaneous combustions later. A new tradition that we will now claim has been going on at fforest for at least a two centuries.

The youth for their dedication to endurance testing the comfort of the beds.

The sauna boys for bringing out a side of me I never knew existed. You know who you are, I’ll never forgetthat precious afternoon x. (nick I accept your price for the pictures)

Aplologies:
 to jack and holly for asking them to go out before midnight with coal, whisky and bread to ‘first foot’ (Scottish tradition) but then forgetting about them till they were banging on the windows at 12.15 (could’ve been worse).

Dictated to nurse Tucker during interruption to my bed-rest remedy in a sanatorium somewhere in the Swiss alps 7/01/2016.

Thanks to all our friends for the pictures.



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spirit of place - Ty fforest

Ty fforest

fforest is built from the land it stands on...from Ty fforest (fforest farmhouse) we've scraped away 50 years of damp plaster, leaky rads, woodchip (on the walls), avacado toilet suites, suffocating cement render. Now we are left the revealed bones of the beast, the slate walls full of memories quarried 200 years ago from the river gorge that the house stands above, together with all the original timber features that we could preserve. The house will be recreated with bones exposed, tradition respected, modern mechanism hidden. Embers once again glowing in the massive inglenook, hams and fish slowly smoking in the chimney.  Warm, atmospheric, elemental, evocative. Ty fforest will accommodate groups of up to 14 people (30 combined with the adjoining croglofts)in 5 ensuite rooms with dining for up to 40. 



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