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Mullion Restoration Video

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The video from Tuesday's session in repairing the mullions in the Vicar's Vestry. Steve the stonemason talks about the work that he is doing in conversation with Val, our multi-tasking Treasurer.

The Vicar's Vestry Mullion Makeover

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 We have been very privileged throughout our restoration project here at St. Peters to have had the experience of an extraordinarily skilled Master craftsman and Stonemason, Steve. The blog-team caught up with him (on a typically wet and windy day)  as he  starts the difficult task of renovating the window mullions in the Vicar's Vestry.  The mortar holding it together (the mullion not the Vicar) have become very rotted as a result of water ingress and spider activity. The stonework is very dirty from the general pollution and age (see below). The old rotten mortar, that was in danger of failing completely allowing the window to fall out, has to be sawn out using this lethal instrument.  Steve holding a section of the mullion Steve talked about making the repairs and how the stone is quarried, cut and laid. He said that out of the 4 apprentices who started with him, he is the only one who qualified. He estimates that there are only about 10 stonemasons left in E...