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Category: Traditional Lime Plastering
Larkfield Church, Holy Trinity
7 December 2021 - 15:05, by , in Traditional Lime Plastering, Comments off
Larkfield Church, The Holy Trinity. lime plaster repairs have been carried out, using traditional lime renders and lime finish plaster. To this great Grade II listed church, in Larkfield, Kent. Work was carried out in 2021 for Rye Roofing Ltd...
Lath and plaster repiars
8 March 2021 - 14:27, by , in Traditional Lime Plastering, Comments off
Lath and plaster repairs, carried out on a oak timber framed building. Before the plaster repairs could be carried out, oak repairs were needed on the ceiling joists, to extend them, so they are now sitting on the oak plate. Work was carried out near Cranbrook. Kent. In 2020...
Baumit DG 27 Primer
25 January 2020 - 13:23, by , in Traditional Lime Plastering, Comments off
Baumit DG 27 Premium Primer. The original old lime plastered walls, have been primed with Baumit DG-27 Premium primer, and then skimmed with Lime plaster, in this Elizabethan Cottage, at Otham, Nr. Maidstone, Kent. Work carried out in 2019
Lath and lime plaster. An old window has been filled in with laths, and plastered with lime plaster, and decorated, in a wealden hall house.
6 October 2019 - 18:13, by , in Traditional Lime Plastering, Comments off
Lath and lime plaster. The old oak window plasterwork has been repaired, with new laths where needed, and then plastered with three coats of lime plaster, and finally decorated, in a Grade II*. 16th Century. Wealden Hall House. The work was carried out at Smarden Kent in 2018
Lime Rendered Panels Repaired, at this late 16th century cottage. All finished and ready for decoration at Otham, Kent. carried out in 2018.
7 July 2019 - 15:33, by , in Traditional Lime Plastering, Comments off
Lime Rendered Panels Repaired, at this late 16th century timber framed, grade II listed cottage. The old panel was falling out, so it was carefully taken down, new oak laths fixed and two coats of lime render applied, and now all finished and ready for decoration at Otham, Kent. carried out in 2018.
Otham Manor, Kent. Also known as Wardes. A Grade 1 listed property, dating around 1370.
17 May 2019 - 13:30, by , in Traditional Lime Plastering, Comments off
Otham Manor. Kent. Also known as Wardes. A Grade 1 listed property, dating around 1370. This is an important early example of this type of Timber Framed Hall House. The original Lime rendered panels, needed to be repaired, So they were carefully removed, and have been repaired with a lime render with added hair, and markings to match the original panels. Work was carried out in 2019
Lime plaster repairs 2013
19 February 2019 - 19:38, by , in Traditional Lime Plastering, Comments off
Lime plaster repairs to wall panels. Plaster panels in a oak timber framed wall, repaired using coats of traditional lime plaster, to this Grade II * listed, 14th Century, late mediaeval timber framed house. Carried out in Appledore, Kent. 2013.
17th Century Brick Inglenook fireplace.
16 December 2018 - 12:29, by , in Traditional Lime Plastering, Comments off
17th Century Brick inglenook Fireplace. This Grade 2* property, originally dating back to 1276, needed it`s 17th century brick inglenook fireplace, restored and repointed using tradditional lime mortar, work was carried out in 2014. Appledore. Kent
Blackfriers, Grade II listed, timber framed building. 1650 approx
28 October 2018 - 19:34, by , in Traditional Lime Plastering, Comments off
Grade II listed timber framed building This 17th Century timber framed building, in Biddenden, Kent. Dating approx. 1650 , needed repairs carried out on some damaged, blown plaster around the fire place, so the plaster was removed and prepared, then three coats of lime plaster was applied, leaving ready for decoration.
A 1490 Wealden Hall House
4 September 2018 - 15:51, by , in Traditional Lime Plastering, Comments off
A 1490 Wealden Hall House. This Grade 2* period property in East Sutton, had lost it`s top lime render coat on an outside panel, due to a poor key, so a deeper key was cut into the surface, and was repaired using traditional lime render