Limestone Bridge Repair at Paythorne, Lancashire

The Grade II Listed Bridge Grade II listed Paythorne Bridge sits in the heart of the Ribble Valley. This 17th-century bridge carries a minor road and the Pennine Bridleway over the River Ribble, just south of the Lancashire village of Paythorne. The bridge is built in sandstone and consists of two segmental arches with two cutwaters on each side. […]

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Lime Mortar Repointing on Grade II Listed St Joseph’s Church, Heywood, Rochdale

St Joseph’s Church is a Roman Catholic Grade II Listed building situated in Heywood, Rochdale. The church was designed by architect Henry Oswald in the early 20th Century. Construction of the church first began in October 1913, to replace a previous building. The completed church, on Mary Street, was opened on St George’s Day, 23rd

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Lime Pointing And Rebedding – Grade II Listed Bridge over Grisedale Beck, Cumbria.

The Bridge and Settlement Grisedale Bridge is a Grade II listed structure situated over Grisedale Beck within the Parish of Garsdale. Although it sits in south east Cumbria, it is located within the Yorkshire Dales National Park. The bridge provides access to a deserted small settlement which comprises of two further early 17th Century listed

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