Cotswold Lime Harling To A C15th Building

Cotswold Lime Harling 

 

Lime Harling a Grade 1 Listed Manor House in the Cotswolds. The building, Icomb Place dates back to the early C15th. 

 

We took inspiration from historic photos from the early C19th. The render was scraped off during a Victorian restoration. 

 

New harling render was undertaken by Philip Gaches and his excellent team over the summer of 2018. The aim of the new lime harling was to provide a shelter coat for the building. There was also the aesthetic view of putting render back on the building that had been lost. 

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