We bought a new loo a while ago but have been holding off on installing it until we have removed at least the bulk of the thatch as we didn't want to risk ruining the new one (which will be staying in the same corner and becoming the utility room loo eventually). We installed it (temporarily) yesterday and it feels like a real luxury to have a proper loo again.
This may seem like a minor thing, but it isn't to us! Ever since we arrived we have been relying on the original loo, which was pretty much knackered including a fairly alarming wobble. We also discovered (too late) that the loo's cistern was connected to the old rusty water tank in the shed rather than the main incoming water supply, so we have been flushing it with a bucket of water.
We bought a new loo a while ago but have been holding off on installing it until we have removed at least the bulk of the thatch as we didn't want to risk ruining the new one (which will be staying in the same corner and becoming the utility room loo eventually). We installed it (temporarily) yesterday and it feels like a real luxury to have a proper loo again.
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