New Builds and Extentions, Now there's a Storey,a Williamson and a Wilk
Well we didn't put that steel on 0ur shoulders that's for sure Oh Donny boy the Bricks the bricks are calling ;)
Preservation Area
I Built this Drive through Garage onto the side of a listed building back in 2008-09 using reclaimed bricks and a Hydraulic lime mortar mix , The garden boundary wall below was done at the same time.
A Herringbone Hearth
The Guvnors Been Playing aka Mr Jimmy Cook getting down on the detail work in Leverington Common
Rebuild Time
A Squint to Square pillar rebuild after a collision with a Lorry Rebuilt by the Guvnor ;) Mr J E Cook
Tuck pointing
A technique used to preserve the appearance of historic buildings, done by what i consider to be a tuck pointing Master Mr Luke Lovegrove, Excellent work Luke
A Tidy Site
We Built these 2 plots for Highgrove Homes in the summer of 25 I plan on getting some updated images with my drone as and when i can
Double Arch in reclaimed Bricks
This was a fun one as i had to trim approximately 300 bricks in the arch in order to keep the perps to a reasonable size around the curve, It's also fully bonded so had to be bonded out on the floor before being built allowing for the
Anyone for Pizza
A Pizza Oven project that we did shortly after Covid lock down a few years back for a local Doctor, Unfortunately we didn't get a pizza.
Brickwork and Bricks new and old
Hi so here we have a mix of reclaimed bricks on a garden wall in Moulton in a English Garden wall Bond pattern using a hydraulic lime 1-3 sand mortar mix and the coach house behind is build with a new (old Style) brick in Flemish bond using a 1-1-5
Carpe Diem
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