Salisbury Cathedral - Just A Stone's Throw Away

A Purbeck working quarry is giving students the opportunity to carry out masonry work to help restore Salisbury Cathedral.

 

Landers Quarry, based in Langton Matravers, is offering masonry professionals, students and apprentices the chance to hone their skills at two five day Purbeck Marble workshops which will be held between 23rd July – 3rd August 2007.

 

Funded by the Purbeck Keystone Project, the aim of the course is to provide students with the opportunity and experience of converting a raw block of Purbeck marble into finished architecture entirely by hand as would have been done in mediaeval times. The finished pieces will then be used to help meet restoration needs at Salisbury Cathedral.

 

The courses, led by Treleven Haysom, will also include a geological excursion and a talk on the mediaeval use of Purbeck Marble. Treleven Haysom is the Warden of the Ancient Order of Purbeck Marblers and Stonecutters and has worked on many great mediaeval buildings including Westminster Abbey, Ely, Salisbury and Exeter Cathedrals.

 

Jo Bowry, Project Manager at the Purbeck Keystone Project said: “This is an exciting opportunity for people to learn about masonry from the grass roots and celebrate Purbeck’s landscape whilst at the same time help to keep a part of our country’s heritage alive”.

 

Those wishing to find out more should contact the Purbeck Keystone Project on 01929 557336.

 

Contact:

Duncan Forbes, Purbeck Keystone Project on 01929 557286 or Trevelen Haysom, course leader on 01929 439205.

 

Links:

Visit the Purbeck Keystone Project for more information.

 

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