The Locking Room – Part 1

The weather in the last 7-10 days has hardly been helpful for the team. However, as described in the previous post, with the first two bullhead rails in place to act as lintels providing access to the lead-out bench, work has begun in earnest to build the internal block walls for the locking room. 

As the attached photos show, the team, led by Bob Tyson, has made excellent progress in spite of the Cumbrian weather doing its best to delay matters.


All of this work is being undertaken by our volunteer team to whom we express our grateful thanks as always. In addition, we must also acknowledge the generous financial support of the National Lottery Heritage Fund and the lottery players for, without their contribution, this work would not be possible.


In future posts, we hope to report on further progress with the internal walls and the use of local stone to ‘face’ them to give the structure its characteristic appearance.


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