Hale Chapel
We were shown a red sandstone block wall that had sunk at it's leading edge to the road. Water had
been leaking for sometime from a damaged utility point and caused the foundations to collapse. Because this was a
listed building in a conservation area we used lime mortar whilst deconstructing and then
building back up on new foundations.
after
The finished wall after cleaning and showing a new oak notice
board that we sourced and then installed at the same time as the repair.
before
Hale Chapel Hall before - after
Bernard and I were then asked to re-lay the York stone flags at the adjoining Chapel Hall as they had become unstable and unsightly.
Hale Chapel Hall - after
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