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| GJ, No, that's my neighbour's shed. I took the picture from the house. The stone is red sandstone which is common around here. I have one wall in the house made of it from the ruins of the original cottage, and then used the rest for the wall. Dry stone dyking was common around here and now it's a dying art. My wall has some cement in it but the neighbour's old shed does not. It's been there for at least 150 years. Annie
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![]() you can do something like this one also, i think this would be perfect for covering your igloo or you can check out other garden pergolas |
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