Pointing

Below are some pictures showing the internal gable walls during and after they have been pointed up.

 

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As part of the Building Control regulations I have had to line each of the existing chimneys with a double skinned stainless steel flue liner. The picture shows the north chimney with the liner installed.

I have purchased a small pot bellied stove to allow me to get some heat back into the building. Again, Building Control require a hearth constructing. The new floor will be flush with the top of the new hearth eventually, so there will be no step as there is now.

This is the north gable wall, as it will be. I am very pleased with the finish. Stone might not be efficient but it looks good!

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And the south gable pointed up, complete with hearth and stove.

When I was applying for Building Regulation approval I asked if I could have the gable end walls exposed. Normally this would not be allowed, due to the energy efficiency requirements. Stone walls are not very energy efficient. Anyway, I was allowed in the end, so I have had a local stonemason point them up. They look excellent...

You may have noticed that the floor and walls are very wet. This is due to the fact that there is no external render to keep the wall dry. The severe gales just drive the rain through the stone walls, and hence the swimming pool!