Deepleigh House
Originally a Somerset Hotel on the outskirts of Wiveliscombe, 234 metres squared. We removed 12 tonnes of cement render and re-applied 20 tonnes of lime putty render. This project took five weeks to complete. New lime render, decorated with 195 litres of a `soft white` pigmented lime wash.

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Shala Cottage
Rubble stone built traditional cottage in Milverton, Somerset. Cottage received a complete strip of sand and cement render, plus application of new two coat lime render. Executed in a scrape and bag finish with full lime washing work.

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Stuckeys Cottage
Situated in Curland, an original one-bedroom dwelling extended to four beds in the early part of 1940`s. Suffering from serious damp, a complete strip of modern renders and re-application of a traditional lime putty render, executed with a sympathic finish and `soft white` pigmented lime wash.

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Rotton Row
This 15th century terraced property had cement render stripped and stonework re-pointed with a bideford grit and hydraulic lime pointing mortar. Original rotten lintels were dug out and replaced with green oak timber lintels, treated with a three part mix of linseed oil, turpentine and beeswax.

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Williton Town House
A 16th century town house located in Williton with original sandstone build. Our project restored the property with a two coat lime putty render and full lime washing works to follow.

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The Old Dairy
The Old Dairy, in West Street, Wiveliscombe, a rubble stone sandstone built townhouse was completely re-pointed with a lime putty pigmented mortar, with additional stone repairs.

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Purseys Cottage
Purseys Cottage, in Stogumber, Somerset, a thatched 15th century cottage of mainly cob build, was stripped of it`s 9 tonnes cement render jacket. In it`s place, a specialist application of 12 tonnes of lime putty render overcoat. 135 litres of `antique white` lime wash to cover.

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