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Carrock Group-Listed conservation conversion – Carlisle

Posted by Carrock Group on 8th November 2019 -

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TypeConservation

Completed 2016

The brief on this project was to refurbish a listed house using traditional materials and techniques.

Internally the project was complex and included the removal of modern concrete floors replacing with Lime/Leca and the removal of cement gypsum plaster, replaced with Lime/Hemp plaster.

Externally sympathetic and sensitive repair of stonework and the window mullions along with the replacement of sunroom to achieve a more in keeping design and allow much needed light into First Floor Landing. Finally, sensitively sited PV panels were installed in double valley of the roof.

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Malcolm Iredale

Architects; Design Build and Property development.

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