St John’s Church in Boldre, a historic building dating back to the 11th century, required expert attention to address the weathered stonework on its west elevation. The centuries had taken their toll, leaving key architectural elements in need of careful restoration.
Location
New Forest
Project
Restoration
Material
Bath Stone
Hoare Banks Stonemasons were entrusted with the restoration of this cherished heritage site, undertaking a series of intricate stonework repairs. The project centred on revitalising four key features: the delicate tracery windows, the west elevation buttress, loose coping on the south elevation and a ground-floor window. Each element was expertly restored with precision, honouring the original craftsmanship while ensuring its longevity for years to come.
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