A refresher day on Hot Limes for Mono Masonry
Mono Masonry described a training day provided at their yard on Friday as 'a Great day with Mark Womersley from WOMERSLEY'S LIMITED talking all things lime! A perfect refresher for our experienced…
Mono Masonry described a training day provided at their yard on Friday as 'a Great day with Mark Womersley from WOMERSLEY'S LIMITED talking all things lime! A perfect refresher for our experienced…
Please find below a quick photo of the work in progress at The Old Manor using Beecks paints from Womersleys. The client attached to his photo one message: "The colour is great and lots of very…
Thanks to stone mason Fiona for sending us a picture of the sheep she has constructed using Womersleys Stone Repair Material
Beeck stand oil paint used on a new garden gate made from Accoya long life modified wood. The combination of the wood and paint should give a long life in a vulnerable location. The gate has…
The Great Tythe Barn Bolton Abbey, now finished and in full swing as a wedding and meeting venue.
Ryedale Plasterers honing their skills & techniques, today in a class on creating Venetian Plaster with Mark Womersley using products from the Womersleys Ltd range. The result was a surface…
After running a plastic stone repair training day on Tuesday the repairs are now dry. The day looked at the causes of brick and stone decay and the options for repairing damaged stone or brick…
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The Insulating Render is designed to improve the thermal performance of solid walled masonry, whilst maintaining the high vapour permeability and low strength of an NHL2 render. Insulating Render…
New Wattle and Daub made from local clay supplied by Womersleys to early 17th timber frame refurb in Cheshire
The opening of the Ordsall Chord railway bridge at the beginning of November 2017 was a huge milestone in the Great North Rail Project and in early December the first train crossed the new lines…
Probably early 19th century painted on timber wainscoting and skirting boards in a Baroque Pallazo dating from the beginning of the 18th centuries when decorative faux paint finishes were also…