I don’t recall the foundation details. I’m sure you’re right, though. I’ve seen
it, and climbed it. Several times. It’s like climbing the Wallace Penis in
Stirling, only the steps were wider. <g>
--Bob Whitmire
Certified Neanderthal
On Jul 8, 2014, at 11:06 AM, Charles Geilfuss <charles.geilfuss@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
> Given that it is a massive house of brick built on shifting sands, it
> surely has an equally massive foundation. I doubt the original foundation
> was moved but instead the structure was transferred to a newly built
> foundation.
>
> Charlie
>
>
> On Tue, Jul 8, 2014 at 10:36 AM, Ken Norton <ken@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>>> I went in it a few years ago which was post-move. It is indeed huge.
>>> Kudos for the good job moving it; not a crack to be seen.
>>
>> I saw it pre-move, but not since.
>>
>> What is also incredible is how much of the structure is actually
>> underground.
--
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