The Locking Room – Part 9

The latest update from our Civil Engineering Team Leader, Bob Tyson:

Grey skies yesterday saw us make a tentative start on more facing stonework concentrating on the eastern wall that retains the earthen bank, into which, the signal box has been inserted. We have deliberately used some quite large stones here to assist in resisting the ‘push’ of the bank – filling the core with a cement slurry to consolidate the inner and outer walls which gives us an immensely strong building.

Continuing on up, the locking room window reveal is now finished and awaiting the placing of the substantial sandstone lintel on top which will, in turn, allow us to fit the first of the two decorative sandstone ‘string’ courses.

As ever, the weather rules us, but hopefully our next session will see us raise the locking room doorway to its full height bringing us ever nearer to our goal.



We'll continue to post more updates as work continues. Thanks for reading.

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