Garrykennedy round tower has been successfully restored by ourselves. We completed: Full Doff Cleaning, Stone Rebuilding and Lime Pointing. It also has a new roof and new internal solid wooden floors and windows.
Consolidation and Lime Pointing
The Old Schoolhouse, Kilmacthomas, Co. Waterford was fully restored by Stonecraft Restoration, full doff cleaning, raked old cement pointing, repointed in lime mortar, internal works, carefully removed all cement rendering, raked out all joints and pointing with lime mortar.
We cover Munster and all of Ireland.
Stonecraft Restoration have just completed a very sensitive conservation on Grafton Strret, in Dublin.
This beautiful decorative Victorian building was built c. 1890, the red brick laid in Dutch bond with terracotta stringcourses and frieze panels.
The building was Doff cleaned, we raked out old cement mortar and repointed in original lime mortar.
We restored numerous stones and bricks to match the original building.
We cover Munster and all of Ireland.
Fethard Castle, Fethard on Sea,
Co Wexford.
Conservation works, stabilization and consolidation, of existing building.
We cover Munster and all of Ireland.
Stonecraft Restoration were contracted to do some extensive conservation works to the main entrance, rebuild a random stone wall and apply a lime render finish.
We also supplied and fitted two new hand tooled limestone piers, and did some sensitive works to the main building.
Cloontykilla Castle in Co. Roscommon, was designed by John Nash of Buckingham Palace domain in the Gothic revival mode in 1839.
All towers were rebuilt & lime pointed.All new stone battlements to parapet walls, heads and a full sensitive doff clean.
We applied a Lime Render Dash finish and Lime pointing to all brickwork on the exterior of the Building.
Restoration works to cornice were also carried out.
Located in Loughton, Co. Offaly, we did extensive stone pointing to the chimneys of this historic house, built in 1777 for a Major Thomas Pepper, on the site of an earlier 17th-century house.
Conservation works to Bellcoate.The church was constructed in C.1734 inmemory of Dr. Marmaduke Coghillwho died in 1738.Lime re-pointing and restoration repairs,We also carried out repairs to theweathervane.
Built in 1860, Bridge House was originally a town hall and society house before being sold to the Provincial Bank in 1870 where it served as a bank until the 1980s. Stonecraft Restoration doff cleaned and fully re-pointed the front facade. Stone restoration repairs, with hand-tooled sandstone, have been carried out to bring it back to its former glory.
Extensive restoration works were carried out to this Grade I listed building. Stonecraft Restoration were responsible for the full repoint to the 19th century stone façade as well as stonework repairs. Complete thermatech steam cleaning was also carried out, reviving the natural beauty of the building.
Extensive restoration works included carefully deconstructing and then rebuilding the stone wall parapet and steps, rebuilt to perfectly match the original detail and style as well as repointing every wall of the manor with traditional lime mortar. Cracked and deteriorated details in carvings and mullions were repaired with matching stone, extracted from local quarries.
Extensive works were undertaken to sensitively and expertly conserve the Grade I listed building. Part of a £19m restoration and transformation project, Stonecraft Restoration undertook works to conserve the masonry and replace sections where needed on the iconic spire.
English Heritage undertook major renovation of this medieval castle built in 1060. Stonecraft Restoration worked with English Heritage to carefully repair and restore areas of the castle. Replacement stones were indented and positioned with extensive sensitive repointing carried out.