Work in Progress - current projects involving Sleight Conservation
St Peter's Chapel at Steane Park Northamptonshire
st Peter's Chapel, Steane Park
Over twenty pinnacles on the roof of the Aisles and Nave roofs were in various states of disrepair.

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st Peter's Chapel

St Mary's Church, Bloxham Oxfrodshire
gargoyle, Bloxham
Two Gargoyles and five decorative Chimera sculptures have been conserved on the South side of the church. Due to general wear and tear and structural problems with bedding planes the figures were inspected and each conserved using stainless steel pins, lime grouts, matching lime mortars and shelter coats.
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David (left) works on gargoyle, Bloxham

St Margaret's Church Wolston
Work has started on the conservation of stonework and plasterwork at St Margaret's. The work will involve repairs to window mullions and tracery, replacing ashlar work and repointing as required on the South Aisle and Nave. Internally some conservation will be carried out to loose and hollow plasterwork as well as replacing a lath and plaster ceiling. The work is to take ten weeks.
St Margaret's Church Wolston wolston Church interior  
The scaffold being erected for work on the Nave and Aisle stone repairs. The church is in constant use, and the plaster conservation is being carried out from a cherry picker where possible.