This case study describes conservation work, repair and alterations carried out to a privately owned mid-18th century terraced property in Earlston, Berwickshire. The owners of this property sought the refurbishment as a long-term project, learning as they proceeded, to repair the largely modernised house, retaining the historic form and fabric as far as possible. This project has been selected as a case study to share different approaches in the conservation and the repair of traditional and historic structures.
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Audiences:
Planners and Owners, Conservation and Heritage Enthusiasts -
Date Published:
28 October 2016 -
Publisher:
Historic Environment Scotland -
Publication Types:
Technical, Advice & Guidance, Case Study, Refurbishment Case Studies -
Format(s):
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Refurbishment Case Study 18 (830.23 KB) -
Language:
English