Building with Stone

Coursed and squared rubble (Swan Lane)

Coursed and squared rubble (Swan Lane)

Coursed and squared rubble (Swan Lane)
Semi-Drystone Walling
Varied Stonework
Scoring
Crude Rubble Walling
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In Burford, how stone is used can reflect the status of a building and the owner's needs. Dry-stone walled structures were the cheapest to build, while dressed ashlar blocks were more likely to be used for better quality homes. Keying marks and flecks of coloured lime show that the cruder stones in many buildings were covered in render and limewash.

Content generated during research for the paperback book 'Burford: Buildings and People in a Cotswold Town' (ISBN 13 : 9781860774881) for the England's Past for Everyone series

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