Botesdale and Southwold
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A listed timber framed property in Botesdale, Suffolk, with modern extensions was taken back to the original oak frame and the modern extensions had the cement coatings removed. Oak laths were nailed to the timber frame and then the entire building was lime/hair rendered and then lime washed softening the whole appearance . |
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A prominent house in Southwold bombed in the war and repaired in the 1950’s as per the right hand side house but then remodelled in 2010. The paint work was removed, traditional brick arches and Georgian windows were set in and a timber door portico complemented the façade to give this house a whole new value. |
Building Restoration using Traditional Methods and Materials




