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Weaving House – interior enhancements progress report.

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The latest work on the Weaving House has been aided by the young carers who came on site over the summer. They turned their hand to making decorated hazel spindles that would guard the edge of the mezzanine floor. This also includes a door for access.

Next the ladder that was originally made to access the mezzanine floor in the granary has been strengthened and re-purposed to provide the access to the weaving house mezzanine. It is fastened to the main beam at the edge of the floor by pin hinges and cannot easily be removed or detached. A lifting mechanism has been provided to enable storage of the ladder at ceiling height so that all of the ground floor space is totally useable. A rope and pulley system has been installed to enable raising and lowering of the ladder. A temporary fastening has been provided for the rope loop to be hooked onto whilst we source and appropriate hand made iron hook and tethering ring to provide the final fixing.

The outer walls of the building continue to have plaster applied to the laths but I think it will be early 2024 before they are complete.

Anyone who fancies learning master plastering skills is very welcome to join us on Tuesday work days as we continue to fill in the walls of the weaving house.


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