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Garden Room
Godd morning folks,
I was browsing the channels last week and saw a garden design type programme with some Irish guy, Dermot something I think. He was in this garden and at the bottom of it, there was a garden room. It was basically a conservatory. It had sliding patio doors front and rear with glazed sides and roof. It also had an enclosed area at the rear with wood panels in which area he had his barbie. He's also put lights through the wood panels. I liked the look of this room and tried to find it or any reference to it on the net with no luck. Did anyone see this? I don't even know the name of the prog. Could anyone point me to a site that may have this type of room? Thanks, and sorry for the vague description. WM |
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Rob Morley wrote:
In article , "wattie" says... Godd morning folks, I was browsing the channels last week and saw a garden design type programme with some Irish guy, Dermot something I think. Diarmid Gavin? DiarmUd I think, but I could be wrong. |
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Rob Morley wrote:
In article , "wattie" says... Godd morning folks, I was browsing the channels last week and saw a garden design type programme with some Irish guy, Dermot something I think. Diarmid Gavin? or even Diarmuid Gavin. D |
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In article , "The
Natural Philosopher" says... Rob Morley wrote: In article , "wattie" says... Godd morning folks, I was browsing the channels last week and saw a garden design type programme with some Irish guy, Dermot something I think. Diarmid Gavin? DiarmUd I think, but I could be wrong. We're both wrong, it's Diarmuid. |
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wattie wrote:
[...] anyone see this? I don't even know the name of the prog. Could anyone point me to a site that may have this type of room? Thanks, and sorry for the vague description. WM Google is your friend. Stick this in your "Go" window: http://www.google.co.uk/ When it comes up, enter garden rooms in the search window. Under Google Search, select pages from the UK, then click Google Search (ignore I'm Feeling Lucky, which is a waste of time). It's worth having Google in your Favourites. -- Mike. |
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"wattie" wrote in message ... Godd morning folks, I was browsing the channels last week and saw a garden design type programme with some Irish guy, Dermot something I think. He was in this garden and at the bottom of it, there was a garden room. It was basically a conservatory. It had sliding patio doors front and rear with glazed sides and roof. It also had an enclosed area at the rear with wood panels in which area he had his barbie. He's also put lights through the wood panels. I liked the look of this room and tried to find it or any reference to it on the net with no luck. Did anyone see this? I don't even know the name of the prog. Could anyone point me to a site that may have this type of room? Thanks, and sorry for the vague description. WM Hi, It was the last in a series of programmes he did called Gardens through time. I think the series was made to coincide with the 200th anniversary of the RHS. The series is available on DVD & VHS - Amazon.co.uk is down at the moment!!!, so I can't give you a URL. Hope that this helps. Cheers Nick http://www.ukgardening.co.uk |
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"Nick Gray" wrote in message ... "wattie" wrote in message ... Godd morning folks, I was browsing the channels last week and saw a garden design type programme with some Irish guy, Dermot something I think. He was in this garden and at the bottom of it, there was a garden room. It was basically a conservatory. It had sliding patio doors front and rear with glazed sides and roof. It also had an enclosed area at the rear with wood panels in which area he had his barbie. He's also put lights through the wood panels. I liked the look of this room and tried to find it or any reference to it on the net with no luck. Did anyone see this? I don't even know the name of the prog. Could anyone point me to a site that may have this type of room? Thanks, and sorry for the vague description. WM Hi, It was the last in a series of programmes he did called Gardens through time. I think the series was made to coincide with the 200th anniversary of the RHS. The series is available on DVD & VHS - Amazon.co.uk is down at the moment!!!, so I can't give you a URL. Hope that this helps. Cheers Nick http://www.ukgardening.co.uk Thanks all for your comments. WM |
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martin wrote:
On Mon, 9 May 2005 12:26:29 +0100, "Mike Lyle" wrote: wattie wrote: [...] anyone see this? I don't even know the name of the prog. Could anyone point me to a site that may have this type of room? Thanks, and sorry for the vague description. WM Google is your friend. Stick this in your "Go" window: http://www.google.co.uk/ When it comes up, enter garden rooms in the search window. Under Google Search, select pages from the UK, then click Google Search (ignore I'm Feeling Lucky, which is a waste of time). It's worth having Google in your Favourites. It's worth reading what others post too, sometimes. I hear a distinct "Whoosh" sound, but fail to identify the FO. -- Mike. |
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martin wrote:
On Mon, 9 May 2005 14:24:33 +0100, "Mike Lyle" wrote: martin wrote: On Mon, 9 May 2005 12:26:29 +0100, "Mike Lyle" wrote: wattie wrote: [...] anyone see this? I don't even know the name of the prog. Could anyone point me to a site that may have this type of room? Thanks, and sorry for the vague description. WM Google is your friend. Stick this in your "Go" window: http://www.google.co.uk/ When it comes up, enter garden rooms in the search window. Under Google Search, select pages from the UK, then click Google Search (ignore I'm Feeling Lucky, which is a waste of time). It's worth having Google in your Favourites. It's worth reading what others post too, sometimes. I hear a distinct "Whoosh" sound, but fail to identify the FO. I posted the link to the BBC site that described, what he was asking about. I won't trouble again. Ah, right. No, I had followed your link, and found it very instructive -- thanks. (Rather to my own surprise, I particularly liked the first one, with the copper "shell" -- one of the nice things about Oz is the sound of rain on a tin roof.) I wanted to point the OP to, in his words, "a site that may have this type of room", as I assumed he probably wasn't planning to employ Diarmuid, but might be in the mood to buy or copy. -- Mike. |
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Rob Morley wrote:
In article , "The Natural Philosopher" says... Rob Morley wrote: In article , "wattie" says... Godd morning folks, I was browsing the channels last week and saw a garden design type programme with some Irish guy, Dermot something I think. Diarmid Gavin? DiarmUd I think, but I could be wrong. We're both wrong, it's Diarmuid. I had a feeling it wasn't that simple even as I wrote it. Why can't he be Dermott, like a normal eejit. Or Dire-Mud. Which reflects his style accurately... |
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Janet Baraclough wrote:
The message from martin contains these words: On Mon, 9 May 2005 14:24:33 +0100, "Mike Lyle" wrote: It's worth having Google in your Favourites. It's worth reading what others post too, sometimes. I hear a distinct "Whoosh" sound, but fail to identify the FO. I posted the link to the BBC site that described, what he was asking about. I won't trouble again. From my news server, set to order threads chronologically: The OP's question is datestamped 11.06 today and his second post at 13.34. By then, on my newsreader, 9 advice-responses had arrived for him to read through. Martin's link post date was 7th out of 9 . Mike's googling post is dated by my server at 12.26 one minute before Martin's website link post at 12.27 . Bear in mind that usenet posts relay by different routes to and from different servers, and we don't all set our newsreader software the same way. Just shows how odd Usenet can be. Gg timestamped Martin's just under an hour before mine. I progressively delete blocks of read messages, so I don't know where my OE/German combination put them; but I feel sure I'd read Martin's before posting my entirely different (but, I hope, also useful) answer. But I suppose it's possible I read it just after posting: one can't swear to these things. I imagine there'll be a reply via GardenBanter later in the week! Then that bloke will flood us because he's heard Diarmuid isn't a vegan. -- Mike. |
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