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Neo-Tudor Gothic Victorian house, Killiney - Newform bring old works back to life
Stonehurst is a Listed Neo-Tudor Gothic Victorian house built in 1862 and extended in 1884. The current owners, Steve Bradbury and Anna Curley contracted Newform Group as Direct Labour to provide specialised lime-plaster restorations throughout the 600sqm property, which is being fully restored and modernised under a Section 5 Permitted Development Project under the supervision of the Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council Conservation Office.
Restoring damaged sections of Athgarvan House's walls using lime-mortar
Athgarvan House, Rosetown is located amidst idyllic surroundings in the Co. Kildare region. Situated on a steep rise overlooking the River Liffey, it is a brisk walk both from the town of Newbridge and the Curragh.
Late 1800s Georgian Terrace-house Faithfully Restored
7 Brighton Terrace in Dun Laoghaire, County Dublin, is an old Georgian terrace-house built in the late 1800s. The main contractor Top Development Ltd.
Restoration Works on Lime Mortar Church
Carbury Church is an approximately 300-year-old stone, lime-mortar building located in the rural town of Carbury, North Kildare, a mere stone’s throw from the famous Carbury Castle. This church is culturally significant in its locality as within its grounds it contains various Commonwealth burials and memorials for soldiers killed during the Second World War.
Neo-Tudor Gothic Victorian house, Killiney - Newform bring old works back to life
Stonehurst is a Listed Neo-Tudor Gothic Victorian house built in 1862 and extended in 1884. The current owners, Steve Bradbury and Anna Curley contracted Newform Group as Direct Labour to provide specialised lime-plaster restorations throughout the 600sqm property, which is being fully restored and modernised under a Section 5 Permitted Development Project under the supervision of the Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council Conservation Office.
Edwardian home conservation and restorations - Dublin 6
Charleston Road is one of Ranelagh's signature thoroughfares, winding a leafy way from Ranelagh village to Belgrave Square. The houses on either side of the road - and indeed in the greater Ranelagh and Rathmines areas of central Dublin - hail from different ages and were constructed in different architectural styles.
Why is plastering required for walls
Plastering is a common practice in construction and home improvement that involves applying a layer of plaster onto walls and ceilings. While it may seem like an additional, unnecessary step, plastering serves a vital purpose in construction.
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