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Buttercross renovation JLP01_10_18911
BUTTERCROSS, HIGH STREET, LUDLOW, SHROPSHIRE. Three stonemasons carving replacement stone blocks during renovation work at the Buttercross.
Renovation work on the Buttercross was carried out by Laing Stonemasonry with work starting in August 1984. The grade I listed building, which was originally built in 1743-46, was restored using the local Grinshill Sandstone from Shropshire. The architects for the refurbishment were Catterall, Morris & Jaboor of Shrewsbury.
This photograph was published in June 1986 in Laings monthly newsletter Team Spirit. Historic England is the public body that champions and protects England's historic places. © Historic England Archive
Media ID 24296327
1980s Builder Georgian Market Hall People Renovation Restoration Stone Work Stonemasonry
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This print captures the meticulous renovation work taking place at the iconic Buttercross in Ludlow, Shropshire. Three skilled stonemasons can be seen carving replacement stone blocks with utmost precision and dedication. The Buttercross, a grade I listed building originally constructed between 1743-46, was undergoing restoration by Laing Stonemasonry during this period. The renovation project aimed to breathe new life into this historic structure using locally sourced Grinshill Sandstone from Shropshire. Architects from Catterall, Morris & Jaboor of Shrewsbury were entrusted with the task of refurbishing the Buttercross to its former glory. Published in Laings monthly newsletter Team Spirit in June 1986, this photograph showcases the remarkable craftsmanship and attention to detail exhibited by these builders. Their commitment to preserving the heritage of this Georgian market hall is evident through their meticulous restoration work. Beyond being a mere snapshot frozen in time, this image serves as a testament to the importance placed on historical preservation and architectural conservation during the 1980s. It symbolizes both human ingenuity and respect for our cultural heritage as we strive to maintain these magnificent structures for generations to come.
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