On With The Stonework

With the rear wall now totally secure and awaiting pointing, our attention returns once again to the facing stonework. In particular, that of the east-facing wall which will eventually contain the operating room doorway. Anxious to provide sufficient room for wheelchair access for our disabled friends, the first blocks of stone were set down on the flat, solid, sandstone step we had installed earlier.


This provides a pleasing combination of a sufficiently wide doorway with no step up, or down, which ensures easy access for all. Continuing on with the adjacent stonework up to the front corner of the ‘box saw us make excellent progress throughout the day, with the door opening now clearly defined and the wall almost up to the final ‘string’ course level.

Meanwhile, the stonework on the west-facing wall is also up to ‘string’ course height and just waiting for all the fiddly levelling-up pieces to be added to the top to give the nice flat landing we require for seating the ‘string’ course. Further progress is expected soon.

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