Lime render by Trendle Conservation restores Grade II Listed property to former glory
A structural engineer had already been called who was concerned that the gable end was coming away from the rest of the cottage and suggested underpinning and a buttress to hold the wall.
This listed property had been rendered with cement at some stage which had been causing damage to the structure over the years. Lime render was required to restore the property to its original status.
Somerset based Trendle Conservation were asked to come in and look at a gable end as the render was starting to flake on this Grade II listed property.
A structural engineer had already been called who was concerned that the gable end was coming away from the rest of the cottage and suggested underpinning and a buttress to hold the wall.
Careful removal of the cement render showed that the cob and stonework was being pulled away by the weight of the cement render. We have been able to gently remove the cement render and gradually rebuild the stone work behind using lime mortar.
Lots of careful work goes into restoring property to a state in keeping with their listed period.
Trendle are proud of their reputation
They are a family business with years of experience converting, altering or restoring period, listed and historic buildings within in the South Somerset and surrounding area. They have the skills and knowledge to sympathetically and sensitively convert and restore your listed property.
They also undertake general building work, from roofs to extensions, oak floors to painting and decorating. Whatever the job, they are happy to come out to you to view the work required.
Trendle Conservation has become a well established and reputable company, well known in the local Somerset area for quality workmanship, reliability and value for money.
Should you wish to find out more then why not take a look at their website www.trendleconservation.co.uk