
About this Event
This workshop led by The Rock Stone Masonry, based in the grounds of Glenarm Castle, will provide an introduction to working with lime. Participants will gain hands-on practical experience in mixing and use of lime mortars and will get to try their hand at repointing stonework. All materials and lunch will be provided. No experience necessary!
Who should attend?
This session is for anyone who has an interest in working with lime mortar, who would like the opportunity to have a go and pick up basic skills. This course will be of interest to owners of older buildings, as well as built environment professionals. No experience is required, and the course will be led by experienced stonemasons, with extensive experience of working with historic buildings and structures.
Topics Covered
· Introduction to materials and tools
·Lime pointing
Date: 17th April 2025
Time: 10am-4pm
Important information for attendees:
This event is limited to a maximum of fifteen attendees to maximise safety and opportunities to learn from the craftspeople. Attendees should wear sensible footwear, and it is advised that attendees wear warm clothing/ layers and bring appropriate outerwear in case of rain. You may wish to wear old clothes or overalls to prevent clothing getting dirty or damaged. PPE will be provided. Lunch will be provided; if you have any dietary requirements, please contact the event organiser at [email protected] following your booking.
Getting here:
There are regular buses to Glenarm from Ballymena and Larne, with the castle being a short walk from the bus stop at Seaview Primary School. There is also parking available on site.
Attendees will meet at the Carved at the Castle Workshop. To get here, enter via Straidkilly Road. The Carved at The Castle Workshop is opposite the Glenarm Organic Salmon Factory offices in the last shed on the left. Parking is available just as you come in on the right hand side, opposite Shambles Workshop or in the main carpark at the welcome centre.
Trainers Overview:
The course will be led by the skilled and experienced team at The Rock Stone Masonry. They have worked on many historic buildings and structures, including the maintenance and repair of Glenarm estate, Queens university, Stranmillis College, Hillsborough Castle, and various council and privately owned listed and scheduled properties. They also undertake bespoke commissions such as sculptures and carvings.
Additionally, they are experienced trainers and facilitators, offering regular courses from their base at the Carved at the Castle Workshop. They have provided training courses through and with Institute of Historic Building Conservation (IHBC), Lough Erne Landscape Partnership and Hearth Historic Building Trust.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Rock Stone Masonry Workshop, 2 Castle Lane, Antrim, United Kingdom
GBP 25.00