The scaffold has just started to come down on Havelet Waters, where one of the requirements of the rebuild was to save and reuse all the original random stone from the Brewery site building which dated back to 1855.
The feature items were numbered and a detailed plan produced with the random stone being stored off site as one huge pile which was eventually sorted out by hand into one tonne bags of useable stone.
All the walls have been built in hydraulic lime and our masons have taken great care to produce an appearance that matches the original building and is a credit to them in using the salvaged material as the only things new on the building are the bricks.