Home: 01799 599981 Mobile: 0795 6099788 paddy@waldensweeps.myzen.co.uk

Category: Uncategorized

Thatched Animals on the Move – Running Hares

Uncategorized

Thatched Animals on the Move – Running Hares

Posted By paddy

I saw these fantastic thatched hares running across the ridge of a cottage in Ashden (opposite the Rose & Crown pub) the other day. I think these are amazing thatched sculptures, perhaps the best I have seen; they are so animated and alive, giving a

Read More
Large Coalbrookdale Severn Stove Swept

Uncategorized

Large Coalbrookdale Severn Stove Swept

Posted By paddy

I recently swept this large Severn Stove in a house in Radwinter. They are a rather handsome, elegant if not a little old fashioned type of stove, but are well suited for large inglenook chimney places appertaining to large room spaces. Attractive features of the

Read More
Another Thatched Animal Family – Mother Fox & Her cubs

Uncategorized

Another Thatched Animal Family – Mother Fox & Her cubs

Posted By paddy

Here is another family of thatched animals that I spotted in Stoke by Clare when I was out working the other day. I thought that this family grouping looks rather cute, but I should think that there are many country people who view foxes as

Read More
Olsberg Stove Condemned

Uncategorized

Olsberg Stove Condemned

Posted By paddy

I recently had to condemn a stove in a customer’s property near Arkesden. Put simply this process formally advises the customer not to use an appliance because it is dangerous and indicates that remedial work should be undertaken to correct the issues before it is

Read More
A Family of Thatched Animals – Mother Duck & Her Chicks – Cornish Hall End

Uncategorized

A Family of Thatched Animals – Mother Duck & Her Chicks – Cornish Hall End

Posted By paddy

I saw this family of ducks on a Thatched Property in Cornish Hall End where I swept the chimney and completed a CCTV examination for insurance purposes. Again this blows a hole in my theory that that thatched animals are mostly associated with hunting and

Read More
Two Franco-Belge Stoves Repaired and Swept

Uncategorized

Two Franco-Belge Stoves Repaired and Swept

Posted By paddy

In the past I have repaired and swept two Franco-Belge Stoves for two different customers; one of the stoves was a Merville, whilst the other was a Montfort. The issue with these stoves is that the grate expands with heating and then cannot be removed

Read More
Lucky Brush out the top of the Chimney – Myth & Folk law

Uncategorized

Lucky Brush out the top of the Chimney – Myth & Folk law

Posted By paddy

Here is a view of one of my brushes out the top of a chimney at a farm house close to Sturmer. Also in view is my van on the customers drive way. . The brush is actually not so much of a brush as

Read More
A Thatched Dog This Time – Scottish Terrier

Uncategorized

A Thatched Dog This Time – Scottish Terrier

Posted By paddy

I noticed this Scottish Terrier on a thatched roof in Great Sampford on the road towards Little Sampford. In some ways this thatched animal does support my theory that thatched animals are mostly associated with hunting and shooting, but in a more tenuous way. Historically,

Read More
An Old Fashioned Continental Stove Swept

Uncategorized

An Old Fashioned Continental Stove Swept

Posted By paddy

I recently swept a rather unusual Continental Stove at a house in Little Sampford. The customer told me that she had bought the stove second hand in France many years ago now. Apparently its previous home in France had been a rather fancy chateau! who

Read More
A Squirrel in the Thatch and a Defence against Witches

Uncategorized

A Squirrel in the Thatch and a Defence against Witches

Posted By paddy

This is perhaps the most unusual thatched animal I have found so far, and is on a thatched cottage at the bottom of Roman Road in Radwinter. Although grey squirrels might be considered by some to be vermin and therefore worth shooting, I don’t think

Read More
Menu