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The walls are coursed in a style known as 'Opus Incertum', an ancient Roman technique, which translates an 'Uncertain Work', or sometimes referred to as 'crazy paving'!
The walls are coursed in a style known as 'Opus Incertum', an ancient Roman technique, which translates an 'Uncertain Work', or sometimes referred to as 'crazy paving'!
Built in a Gothic Revival style, the building is a masonry tour de for force utilising grey limestone for the plinth, corbels, copings, eaves, window surrounds & quoins with beautiful chamfered corners.
Built in a Gothic Revival style, the building is a masonry tour de for force utilising grey limestone for the plinth, corbels, copings, eaves, window surrounds & quoins with beautiful chamfered corners.
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Thanks also to the support from National Built Heritage Service staff Sarah Jane Halpin, and Dr.Barry O'Reilly who gave a presentation on vernacular heritage on the day.
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Thanks also to the support from National Built Heritage Service staff Sarah Jane Halpin, and Dr.Barry O'Reilly who gave a presentation on vernacular heritage on the day.
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The cement render was removed from the courtyard wall of the byre which revealed earth mortar construction. Training was provided on lime pointing, plastering, & limewashing.
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The cement render was removed from the courtyard wall of the byre which revealed earth mortar construction. Training was provided on lime pointing, plastering, & limewashing.
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