 Once part of The Tyntesfield Estate in Wraxall North Somerset. The wall had been untouched for many years, and was in a very delapidated condition. |
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 Deciding on a Cornish style build, the wall was taken down, footings replaced with more substantial stones, and rebuilt using a mixture of original stone and salvaged stone from around the Bristol area. The top of the wall was finished with a solider course. |
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 Bee bole built with waste stone from several projects |
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 Wishing to break up the straight lines of the walk ways. We acquired some waste stone from a local development. and built a planter |
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 Being such a small radius build incurs many problems, especially when the stone is reluctant to dress to the required shape. |
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The finished builds have a mixture of Mendip lime stone. local pennant sand stone, A interesting buff stone from a unknown location, and a very hard Brandon Hill Grit Stone. All the stone used was ether destined for land fill, or purchased in small loads from builders, who had surplus stone left over.