Thursday 19 July 2007

Time to Fly South

Well, it is always good to go and have a second look at a property. That is what every good friend, relative and book will tell you. After our second offer on the property the sellers asked us for another one thousand euros. It seemed a very small amount but we had already decided that we would not pay a penny more. To settle our minds it was decided that we would revisit the house and have another in depth look.
We arrived at 2.30pm and the large windows had been flung wide again. We were reminded of an excellent DVD that Ian and Sophie had lent us about a year in France. The views from all of the windows were superb, even the cheese factory looked inviting.
The kids seemed settled in the 'salon' with their DSs and Peter was having a lovely time running riot with hundreds of doors and lots of original keys to fiddle with.
Andrew meanwhile, with torch in hand, was checking every room in detail. (Peter checked out the bidets!)
After checking out the trees in the garden again, for the purposes of building a tree house, we thanked Mme Timothee very much and headed for town.
Now for the bad news. Andrews first words to me, on exit, were "Time to Fly South". Unfortunately, the roof is full of wood worm, even the side that has been done in the past few years. The other major expense would be on the ground floor. All of the beautiful parquet floors would have to be lifted as the entire downstairs also has wood worm. This was found on closer inspection in the two cellars.
Although we have the expertise and the energy to do major works it would be a tragedy to have to destroy the house in order to do them.
So, the moral of the story is, always go back for a second look!!!
We will now progress on our travels and continue the search for the perfect property.
Love to all.
xxxx

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Anobium punctatum. As Harry Potter would say!! Onward Mc Duff. By the way please ensure enough land for me to bring my plane (PPL starting soon) over for lunch!! I need about 3200 feet free of trees and powerlines.

Grin

Uncle Norman "Bob Bob"

Unknown said...

Glad to hear that you took a closer look and found things our sooner than later. Would have cost you guys a fortune to corect that. Will keep hoping you guys find somewhere that is perfect for you all.

Nice picture of Peter.

Take Care and keep us updated.

Miss You All!

Gordy

The Great Danes said...

Even with the help from a couple of Danish chippies, it sounded like a major repair job!
Anyway south sounds good, the climate is warmer....
There is the perfect house waiting for you to buy, there is just one small challenge....you have to find it!
But you get lots of fun on your travels so....good hunting!
It is great to follow your trip!
Lots of hugs