The Wolfsburn gate; one of the cottages in the front (two apartments); the white house is the Professor's.
One of the cottages on the left, and the Professor's house on the right; first I stayed in the apartment on the left (white walls), then in the one on the right (which is an extension to the old cottage)
One of the cottages (two apartments); the smaller apartment on the right has been extended since I took this photo (the open terrace has been turned into a front room).
In this picture, on the left, you can see "the nest", a small cottage (one apartment only) down in the garden (the open terrace has since been turned into a front room / kitchen); the roof behind "the nest" belongs to the neighbouring government building
The front room of my first cottage (the oldest of the Wolfsburn cottages)
The front room; the front door on the left, and the door to the "dining room" on the right
The "dining room"; the door on the left is to the "back yard" (clothes line), the door in the middle to the bathroom, and the door on the right to the kitchen
The kitchen (sink on the left)
The kitchen
The bathroom
A view from one of the windows in my second cottage
The front room / kitchen of my second cottage; the front door on the left, and the door to the bedroom ahead
The front room / kitchen
The bedroom (and my "study")
The bedroom (door to the bathroom on the left, door to the front room / kitchen on the right)
The bathroom - one of the nicest in Wolfsburn
The bathroom (shower)
A morning view from Wolfsburn after a thunderstorm
An evening view from Wolfsburn
One of the Wolfsburn sunsets
On the road from Wolfsburn to Char Dukan (about five minutes)
Char Dukan ("Four Shops")
Kellogg Memorial Church / Landour Language School
On the road to the Language School via the north ridge; the gate to Sea Forth Lodge
Sea Forth Lodge
Sisters' Bazaar
One of the big, old Landour trees at sunset
Mountain views on a clear day from the north ridge