Thursday, February 26, 2026

A Cottage For Sale

Our cottage after renovation in the village of Higham, Suffolk

The poignant lyrics of the 1930's jazz standard A Cottage for Sale came to my mind today when my daughter Di sent me the above picture of the cottage that we renovated while we built our boat Born Free. The "we" being, my wife Norma, our daughter Di and myself.

                                      
My account of finding the cottage reads as follows:

In a last ditch attempt to buy a boat we rented a camper and toured the boat yards in the South East of England. On our journey through the Suffolk countryside we drove past a cottage displaying a For Sale sign. We were weary of looking at boats and out of curiosity stopped to take a closer look. From the call box in the village I telephoned the estate agent. The asking price was within our means and the agent offered to be there in an hour’s time with the keys. He couldn’t find the keys but brought along a gentleman whose skill at opening locks had earlier earned him the pleasure of serving time at one of Her Majesty’s prisons. After viewing the one room downstairs and the one room upstairs, we agreed to buy and secured the deal there and then with a cash deposit. We didn’t need a survey. Years of renovating boats and houses, told me that all was sound. The agent said it was the fastest sale he’d ever made. 


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