Friday 21 October 2011

Conservation Work Update



Work on the Ashdown House conservation project has been continuing apace. With the roof space accessible, several interesting things have been found - carpentry marks on the roof timbers, historical "rubbish" left by previous renovations and a new species of bat for Ashdown - the Serotine!


The original timbers behind the Bath stone window lintels have completely rotted away and will be replaced. Work on the staircase has revealed early examples of wallpaper that have been taken away for analysis and dating. All these fascinating discoveries will be interpreted for visitors to Ashdown when the house re-opens in April.


It's also time to give advance notice of a talk about Ashdown House and the Craven Family at the Shrivenham Heritage Centre on Tuesday 15th November at 7.30pm!

2 comments:

Deana Sidney said...

Love the bats!!! Amazing what can be hidden in a house that old.. would love to see the wallpaper!!!

Nicola Cornick said...

I can't wait to see what else is revealed as the project progresses!