Bath stone capitals
The finished piece ready for a chapel in London
New and Old. A replacement corbel sat alongside the original from which the dimensions were taken.
Capital
In progress
Laying out of a sunken panel
Laying out of a sunken panel
Part of a mullioned window
Part of an arch for a church in Andover
Detail...
Decorative sunken panel for a castle in Oxfordshire
Work in progress. Part of a large tracery window.
The finished piece
In the workshop
Drawing of one of the jobs
Egg and dart detail
Posing
Setting out the lines by hand
And the finished piece ready for the archway in Andover Church
Black kilkenny limestone shelf brackets and elm shelf.
Dry fixing before shipping out
Pediment springer made in Ironstone
Sunkern panel for a Castle in Oxfordshire
North Road, Bishopston, Bristol
A recent bay window take down to be replaced with new, hand carved, bespoke bath stone components
A pierced panel
A residential property before we started
A property in St George where we removed the paint, repointed using lime mortars and replaced approximately 75% of the bath stone
A project finished last year in Redfield, Bristol
The finished result looking great in the sun
Collingwood Road, Redlands
A before and after
3 months of hard work and a very happy customer
Ed our fantastic Fixer Mason
Ed hard at work removing cement pointing and the paintwork from the bath stone bay window on a residential property
Letter Cutting
Letter cutting the property name into the Bath Stone caps supplied and fitted by Somerset Stonemasons
Finished
After a number of months building this wall, a very happy team and client wrap it up
A very long wall
Nearing completion of this mammoth boundary wall for a very lovely client
A beautiful wall built from reclaimed stone from around the site