
The right side of the garage. There is a work bench under the windows and a set of step ladders against the wall behind it.
To the extreme rear, you can see the indoor stable, with a doorway leading out to the outdoor stable area. The indoor stable houses a large sack of grain and 2 stacked hay bales.
In front of that you can see two wicker baskers - one containing apples and the other containing potatoes.

I really love your house and especially the garden.It is great to see what other people do with their houses.It is the little differences and hand made touches that make a house special.I love Lundby but I think being a Lundby purist is a bit dull,there are enough museum houses.By the way,do you know the I Love Lundby Club? If not,google it. Go to Links and you will find old catalogues to browse [Pepe`s Page]and lots of houses to look at.Lis Garner`s is worth looking at,[she is Tink4tatt on ebay].If you can`t find her let me know.You have given me some new ideas:the wire netting for your coop,the raised brick beds and walls and gravel borders. I am in the middle of rebuilding my basement with a hall and stairs,a bigger stable and a stable yard.Then I am planning an attic floor with babies`bedroom and playroom.I have a family of nine with four guests so they need more room! Keep trying,I`m sure you will get some dolls if you persevere. By the way,have you got fronts? With window boxes? If so, do post. By for now,Must get back to my building.
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