Woke up to a perfect temperature inversion – cloud level just below the house:
Over the weekend we went to look at 1.8 metre high veld fence (also called bonox) at a nearby house and ended up at World’s View.
This is our first building project! We are refurbishing the fire damaged rondavel below our house to make a study centre for the children. It started out as a single round room and will be steadily transformed into a two story building with an added ‘tail’ (below) containing the new entrance and bathroom downstairs.
Here is what we started with – the burnt out shell of a small circular building (rondavel). You can obviously see the lack of roof, and the electrics were burnt out and there are cracks in the walls …
Our builders are Mr Samhembere and team. Somewhat amazingly his uncle, Mr Patrick 1 – also working on this project (below) – helped to build the main house here in 1975 …and swore he would never come back!
A highly complex methodology was used to calculate the shape of the curves you can see being formed here in stone and brick by Mr Samhembere senior (Patrick 1). Later you will see what a great outcome this unique shape produced in our building
And now we start to see the walls going up and the building shape appears.
As you can see below the location will give the upstairs room a view of Troutbeck lake
And the finished structure with custom made lintels.
January 2016:
The Troutbeck School opens for its first full year!
There is a special website for the school: www.thetroutbeckschool.com
And a Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/thetroutbeckschool/
April 2014:
We are the owners of Hornbydale Estate, situated above the clouds at 7200ft, 2200m, in Troutbeck, Zimbabwe. Today the 129 acre, 52 hectare, estate comprises the main house, holiday cottage, staff quarters, tropical gardens & tree ferns, arable and virgin land with natural springs. Situated at the top of the hill we have commanding 180 degree views of the Troutbeck Valley and lakes, Worlds View to the north west, and the mountains of Mozambique to the east.