For a year or two the water tower and its surrounding buildings (even the coal truck) have been full to overflowing with furniture etc., much of it waiting to be used in the new extensions,Terminals 2 and 3, and in parts of the main tower. Well we are reaching the point where almost all of it has either been distributed around the place, sold, scrapped or given away.
Terminal 3 is 3.6m square and a very useful extra room indeed. An amazing transformation from a few months ago when it was crammed to the rafters with beds and bedding, stacked one on top of another. It is now a very comfortable space indeed - including a super comfortable and elegant leather settee and jig-saw sized table. It has resumed its role as a man-cave, even better than it was before. Outside of course is the new balcony with its staggering view and day-long sunshine.
And this was the last main item of furniture to go - a 4ft 6" bed and mattress - sold and gone!
To enable this - Terminal 3 interior!:
I am so, so glad that the Wendy House / Terminal 3 has survived the combined efforts of planners years ago, son-in-law and architect to get rid of it. A case of wine was at stake in a wager between the two last mentioned if Terminal 3 had 'needed' to extend over the WH's footprint. Now it can be told!!
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