The Dreamatorium
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I know, it’s an interesting title. However this IS what we are doing! Armed only with a mobile phone camera and a trusty pair of walking boots we are off...
Every morning as I drive into work I pass Plas Coch. It’s a lovely view, however one morning it was made even more special by this exclamation: “Why, on earth,...
I popped over to Plas Coch to take some photos of the completed work to date. The sun was shining, the sky was blue and there were birds whistling a...
At first there were some strange things going on…like the words “’ello lavinia” appearing on the darts board and nobody owning up to writing it. Then there were those water...
On the 18th May 2023 at around 14.00 hours Tracey, Kevin and I had a meeting at Plas Coch. Not an ordinary meeting. It was a meeting with people who,...
The work at Plas Coch is starting to turn a corner. Where we had been taking things away and discovering the property’s hidden depths, now we are starting to put...
No! Everybody relax…these green people are in protective suits and cleaning the beams. The beams were stripped using a low pressure specialised soda blasting method. This gentle and non-abrasive method...
Once this had been photographed and mulled over, we couldn’t work out what these lines were? Instructions to visitors? Beware of the dog? There were many possibilities. So we contacted...
A second trip to the archives proved even more fruitful than the first with actual photographic evidence of the previous occupants and the building. This evidence was found by searching...
They say you can tell a lot about the history of a property by what you find when undertaking building works. While the renovations have continued at Plas Coch we...
Following the discovery of the shapely footings this gave us an idea of how to identify the true floorplan of the original building. Put simply, if the footings are like...
On a lovely Friday morning we ventured up the hill from Plas Coch to visit a heritage property called Nant Clwyd Y Dre on Castle Street in Ruthin. Oh my...