| Kelmarsh Hall Kitchen Gardens |
Kelmarsh Hall in Northamptonshire is a Grade 1 Listed country house dating from 1727. it has a large kitchen garden at the rear. The brick walls of the kitchen gardens originate in the 18th Century. The walls are Listed Grade II. They have been repaired over the years but sections now require work due to the failure of stone copings, inappropriate repairs and areas of under fired brickwork.
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| St Thomas Church Stourbridge |
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St Thomas's is a Grade 1 church. Began in 1726, it has a highly decorative barrel vaulted plaster ceiling with enrichments in the form cast in-situ mouldings.
The ceilings in the Aisles have been recently replastered. The main concerns are the cracks within the plaster ceiling of the Nave. These cracks have been surveyed and repair work based on the survey is taking place.
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| St Andrew's Church Ombersley Worcestershire |
Work has started on repairs to the stonework on the tower of the church. This 19th century gothic revival church was built between 1825 and 1829 iby the renowned architect Thomas Rickman. The church is regarded as one of his better churches. It was built using sandstone but this is decaying at high level. The standard of workmanship is exceptional.
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| Main Road Barton Under Needwood |
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This timber framed house in the village has suffered from the use of inappropriate materials alongside the historic timber frame. Heavy cement render over brick infill panels has inhibited the movement of moisture which has caused the timber to remain damp and slowly decay.
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