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The Google DockMill, Barrow Street

We have completed restoration works on Googles early 19th century red brick Dock Mill. Our works included forming a new doorway with reclaimed limestone, rebuilding red brick arches, alterations and repairs to window and door openings and lime mortar repointing

Main Street, Maynooth

Maynooth, Main Street, Bridge wall reconstruction. This project required the dismantling of the hand cut limestone bridge wall and a section of the solid stonework beneath it. Years of neglect had allowed tree roots to ingress and almost push the bridge wall to the point of collapse. Dismantled,stored off-site and rebuilt as original with lime mortar

Whitechurch Church Rathfarnham, stone wall

Whitechurch Church Rathfarnham. The collapse of a section of the Church boundary wall prompted a complete overhaul of the stone boundaries, including realignment of the entrance piers

Whitechurch Church Rathfarnham, stone wall and stone piers rebuilt

Whitechurch Church Rathfarnham. Along with completely rebuilding the original boundary wall, the cut granite entrance piers which date back to early 1800’s had to be carefully dismantled and stored off site before being rebuilt in their new position

Stone lime mortar repointing, Powerscourt Townhouse

Powerscourt Townhouse. During the renovations we were contracted to restore stone walls which had been covered with thick plaster for decades, The Dublin calp limestone stonework was repointed with a natural hydraulic lime mortar.

Granite stone wall repointing Rathfarnham

Lime mortar repointing, replacement of missing stones and a complete recapping were required to return this granite wall to its original condition. — Granite stone wall repointing Rathfarnham

Church of St. John the Baptist, Clontarf . Decorative Arch

We hand dressed a decorative granite arch, built over this newly installed door opening which was cut into this impressive Church to meet current fire regulations. — Clontarf Parish, Church of St. John the Baptist.

Church of St. John the Baptist, Clontar

We hand dressed a decorative granite arch, built over this newly installed door opening which was cut into this impressive Church to meet current fire regulations. — Clontarf Parish, Church of St. John the Baptist.