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The lot is on both sides of the road. On the left side of the photo the land slopes steeply down to a nice sized brook. The bush in the foreground marks one boundary (horizontally in this photo) and the far utility pole marks the other boundary (horizontally again). The car is in the same location in all these photos. You should be able to click on these photos to enlarge them in your browser if you wish to see more detail. |
View of the lot towards the road from back of lot. You can see the string that outlines the house footprint if you look carefully.
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The lot includes the trees in the foreground and goes back just beyond the line of tall, red pines in the background. |
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Small bush on right same as in first photo. Right side of photo is just about where the property line is. The house will fit in the sun-lit clearing. |
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View down to Ayers Brook, which borders the lot. |
What are you doing for heat? solar? insulation?permaculture? geothermal?
ReplyDeleteWOW! amazing wonderful and exciting news.
Huge steps.
We must come see it!
With that stream, maybe hydroelectric! (just kidding)
ReplyDeleteBroken ground yet Larry? Did the kit include plans for a traditional slab foundation, or a "shallow frost proofed foundation" type?
Have fun!
Jennifer, it's a pretty efficient house. Propane boiler. Radiant slab. Let us know when you want to visit!!!
ReplyDeleteSteve, the footing went in today. Frost walls tomorrow.