Monday, 29 March 2021

Interior, chez Cro.


A couple of unwise people have asked to see the interior of our wee 300 year old cottage. Unfortunately I can't post a video, Blogger refuses to download (not enough space on 'one drive' I think), so here are some interior stills. Please excuse the mess; I've made no attempt to tidy.


This (above) is my 'office', where I do all my writing, etc. We rarely use the dining table at this time of year, so my use of it is reluctantly tolerated. As it becomes warmer, I shall move back into the studio.


Ancient pine Welsh settle with golly, door to studio, and old French dresser with part of my extensive collection of French antique white crockery, etc.


A few pictures, stone niche (carved and installed by me), a lovely old English Beech wooden dresser (which is much bigger than it looks, and unbelievably heavy), and Lady M's collection of exotic Gins. 


And finally the fireplace with unlit wood-burner, and the original old stone sink to the left. One has to remember that this was originally the 'kitchen'; they cooked on the fire, and washed-up, etc, at the stone sink. Life was hard 300 years ago. That's Lady M's sofa well positioned next to the fire!!

All sofas and chairs are covered against Billy hair. Please don't tell me I'm a messy b*gger; I know that already.

That's it. All rather confused and cluttered, but typical of an old cottage.

50 comments:

Susan Heather said...

It all looks nice and cosy. I would have thought you would use the dining table in winter and eaten outside in summer.

Cro Magnon said...

We tend to eat at the Kitchen table at lunch, then outdoors in the evening (if warm enough). We ate outdoors last night.

Helsie said...

Please enlighten me. What is a "settle" ? I have always assumed it was like a sofa that you ould settle down and sit on. :)

Anonymous said...

Comfortable and cosy, as I would expect. Is that a kerosene heater? I haven't seen one for a long long time. I am trying to build a collection of Scotch and while I keep buying it, I can't get above one bottle.

Cro Magnon said...

It's an uncomfortable, high backed, usually pine, wooden seat, that was positioned by the side of an open fire (like ours). They were designed to prevent draughts. Ours even has a burned area on one side, showing (I presume) that it got too near the fire.

Cro Magnon said...

Yes, it's a little heater that I often light at 5 am on cold mornings. It smells a bit, so not used too often.

I buy just one bottle of Single Malt each year, that I consume over winter. I shall buy my next one in December.

Yael said...

So beautiful in your home, outdoors and indoors.

Cro Magnon said...

It's a 'fun house'. We've always thought of it as a playground; where we enjoy ourselves.

Happy Passover Yael.

Tasker Dunham said...

I'm glad I don't have to dust all that stuff.

Frances said...

I love it! Especially the diamond wall. I seem to remember that you painted it? The positioning of the sofa and pink chair had me a bit confused.....some moving about going on!

Frances said...

PS. Thanks for showing the interior as requested!

Cro Magnon said...

So are we!

Cro Magnon said...

It's a small room, too much stuff in there.

JayCee said...

Exotic gins? Sounds like my sort of collection.

Sue said...

Cosy cottage, beautiful. (Should have had Billy posing on the rug though!)

Cro Magnon said...

I don't know why she has all those different makes; product testing perhaps?

Cro Magnon said...

He was away, chasing Deer.

Yorkshire Pudding said...

Did you get your interior design ideas from IKEA?

Carol Caldwell said...

it's absolutely beautiful. Thank you for showing us.

Cro Magnon said...

They got theirs from me!

Cro Magnon said...

You're very kind. Thank YOU.

the veg artist said...

Now we can picture you in or out, fair weather or foul!

Pipistrello said...

Oh, cosy and comfy, just as I imagined. I'd not imagined Lady M. as a mother's-ruin type!

local alien said...

Comfortable and very pleasing to soul and eye. Love the beams and walls. And the golly! I shall knit one .
My armchair is right next to the fire too. Warm is comfortable!!

The Weaver of Grass said...

All looks nicely lived in as befits a three hundred year old cottage.

Debby said...

The floor is magnificent. The settle had me confused too. I went back and looked again. Your house looks cozy. I like a house that looks as if someone has stepped out but is due back any second.

Cro Magnon said...

Too much info' maybe?

Cro Magnon said...

She likes to have the bottles, more than she does to drink what's inside.

Cro Magnon said...

I love our knitted Golly, I can't remember where he came from.

Cro Magnon said...

It's certainly very 'cottagey'; very cosy feeling.

Cro Magnon said...

The floor tiles are all hand made at a small local works. I buy all our floor and roof tiles there. They age so much better than industrial made tiles.

Sue G said...

I think it's perfectly lovely Cro, comfortable and down to earth, love it!

Cro Magnon said...

It is a comfortable little house. I love it too.

Jacqueline @ HOME said...

Character oozing out of every corner. I am imagining all of the meals prepared and eaten, aromas of cakes baking, drinks partaken, shrieks of laughter from children. A true home. XXXX

Sansthing said...

What a delightful cosy home you have Cro. Thank you for showing it.

Cro Magnon said...

The children love the house, I think they see it as an 'Aladdin's Cave'.

Cro Magnon said...

It's a lovely day here. I've just been mowing, and Lady M is about to make Tea. What could be better!

Debby said...

!!!!! There is a blog post in itself! How long have they been in business? Another question that I thought to ask (after the fact) is are the stones (both in the wall and on the floor) cold during the winter, or do they hold radiant heat from the sun pouring in the windows and from the fire in the firebox?

PS, Someday when you've got a moment, I would dearly love to see the old sink. We saved the soapstone from an old sink in the basement. Lord knows where Tim has stashed it though. I'd forgotten completely about it until you mentioned your old stone sink.

Doc said...

Jacqueline describes it perfectly, thank you for sharing your beautiful cottage.

Starting Over, Accepting Changes - Maybe said...

I like everything about it. The walls are marvelous and the fireplace is awesome. It looks like a very loved home.

Most of us with animals have coverings on our furniture for where our pets like to sit. Some people don't allow furry creatures on furniture, but I don't mind. I like them near and relaxing with me. It is calming.

Jennifer said...

I like your home; it looks comfortable and relaxing. A home shouldn't look like a showroom. Better for it to be a cozy place where everyone can relax and feel at ease!

John Going Gently said...

Little house on the prairie xx

angryparsnip said...

So lovely and very confortable. A home !

Cro Magnon said...

It's a pleasure, Doc.

Cro Magnon said...

Our dogs are part of the family; they do what we do.

Cro Magnon said...

I agree 100%. A visitor recently said it was like entering a museum.

Cro Magnon said...

With a bit of Steptoe thrown in.

Cro Magnon said...

I've only owned about 5 houses in my life, and this is my favourite.

rallentanda said...

Just gorgeous...and now for a little bit of french chatter...go on...do it)

Curly Club said...

What a cosy scene. I’m trying to guess which of the art works are Cro originals

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