The works described in this case study are largely the end-stage of a programme of repairs that has been long in progress. Problems with building fabric, damp and water ingress prompted a scheme of repairs and work to improve the fabric and interior of the church beginning over 10 years ago and led by the Fabric Convenor. There had been endemic water ingress and damp conditions for many years and repairs were urgent. The work was approached in a logical planned way, starting with repairs to the roof, pointing, masonry and the leaded windows.
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Audiences:
Planners and Owners, Conservation and Heritage Enthusiasts -
Date Published:
01 January 2015 -
Publisher:
Historic Environment Scotland -
Publication Types:
Technical, Advice & Guidance, Case Study, Refurbishment Case Studies -
Format(s):
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Refurbishment Case Study 19 (627.16 KB) -
Language:
English