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For lime-based building techniques (and general self-build help), try these sites:
https://www.lime.org.uk/ (Ty-Mawr Lime: The firm I use, based in Brecon. V competitive rates, v helpful and they also offer training courses)
https://www.womersleys.co.uk/ (Womersley's: A good source of lime-based render and plaster)
https://www.stastier.co.uk/ (St. Astier Lime: The main importer of hydraulic lime, which will set even under water - essential if you're pointing lower walls in a damp area)
https://www.mikewye.co.uk/ (Mike Wye: Another major supplier of lime products and advice)
https://www.thelimecentre.co.uk/ (The Lime Centre: ...and another!)
https://naturalbuildingproductscouk.ntitemp.com/index.htm (Natural Building Technologies: A good source for green building materials and advice)
https://www.ebuild.co.uk/ (very good reference site for self-builders and renovators, with a particularly good forum and Q&A pages)
https://www.buildthedream.co.uk/ (another self-build site, though not so green-friendly)
https://www.buildingconservation.com/ (E-Build: Aimed mainly at the conservation of existing buildings, but has explanations of techniques applicable to new builds, and also a suppliers' database)
https://www.ihbc.org.uk/ (The Institute for Historic Building Conservation: also mainly aimed at conservation, but with good advice for anyone working with traditional materials)
https://www.spab.org.uk/ (Society for the Preservation of Ancient Buildings: Again, conservation oriented, but the techniques are applicable to new builds.
The main lime book is Building with Lime, by Stafford Holmes and Michael Wingate (about �25) , which has everything you could need. A cheaper alternative, and almost as useful is Lime in Building, a Practical Guide, by Jane Schofield (about a fiver). You can get both of these through Ty Mawr or SPAB - or probably from Amazon. |
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