
The Art of Dry Stone Walling: Why Traditional Stone Boundaries Are Making a Comeback
When a fence panel blows over during a Cheshire storm, the instinct is often to patch it up with sturdier posts or a fresh lick

When a fence panel blows over during a Cheshire storm, the instinct is often to patch it up with sturdier posts or a fresh lick

There’s a common misconception about lime pointing, where some people think it’s simply a case of scraping out old mortar and pushing new material in.

When most people think about repointing or restoring their home, they think about cost. And understandably so. But what if the material that costs a

Are you new to historic home ownership? Or perhaps you’ve heard conflicting advice about how to maintain your period property? Well, the world of lime

The Critical Role of Voids and Breathability in Historic Masonry For architects, preservation companies, and those managing historic assets, understanding the science behind lime mortar

For general builders and contractors, heritage renovation projects demand specialised techniques and materials. Outsourcing this work to a dedicated specialist is often the smartest way

The Estate Agent’s Guide to Lime Mortar and Curb Appeal For landlords and estate agents dealing with period properties, the maintenance and presentation of the

If you own a historic property and notice the face of your stone or brickwork flaking, peeling or crumbling off, you could be seeing the

We get it. You’re staring at the lime mortar in your historical home, and you’re seeing it look crumbly or cracked. And soon enough, you’ve