Passing on the Craft: From The Bahamas to the Cotswolds

Passing on the Craft: From The Bahamas to the Cotswolds

At Heritage Lime, we’re passionate about keeping the timeless art of stonemasonry alive – not only through our daily work when restoring and maintaining heritage buildings, but also through opportunities to skill-share and teach.

Thanks to the generous support of The King’s Foundation, we were recently able to welcome a group of students who had travelled all the way from The Bahamas to join us here in our yard at Perrott’s Brook; they were going to spend three weeks with us for some hands-on training experience and to learn about all things lime.

Learning the Essentials

Over the course of their three-week stay, this handful of Bahamian students were able to immerse themselves in learning all about this heritage craft, beginning with an exploration into the lime cycle and how this remarkable, sustainable natural material is made. They even had the opportunity to produce their own lime, firing raw materials themselves with the use of a kiln.

With this core knowledge, they then moved on to explore more practical skills around stonemasonry; the students were able to gain hands-on experience of lime repointing, as well as the physically intense yet delicate artistry of stone carving. Each student began carving their own section of stone that would later make a collaborative arch, erected by combining all pieces of their work together as their final project.

Creating a Piece of Home

Each student’s section was emblazoned with an emblem that represented their home in the Bahamas – and on speaking to these students, it was clear how important and promising it was for them to be able to take these skills home with them; some of them were planning to use these skills to run their own businesses, or to improve their practice in their existing work at home, somewhere with an abundance of these natural resources and materials. Most of them spoke of how carving into stone was the most valuable and enjoyable skill that they’d learned during their time here at Heritage Lime, and when forming this striking and symbolic arch together, it was clear just how much knowledge they’d acquired to take home with them to the Bahamas.

When assembled together, these stones represented not only a beautiful dedication to their home and heritage thanks to their personal stone carvings; but it was also a culmination of a fortnight of skill-sharing, and a testament to their aptitude to learn all about this traditional skillset. Each student demonstrated infectious enthusiasm and curiosity, and their willingness to learn with these hands-on and challenging materials is exactly why it is so important that teaching opportunities such as these exist.

A Shared Commitment to Craft & Heritage

This project, made possible thanks to The King’s Foundation and their dedication to the teaching of traditional, rural crafts reflects not only the importance of keeping heritage skills alive, but – most importantly – just how vital it is to give enthusiastic students the keys to creating their own sustainable, enduring, and fulfilling career path. This in turn gives them the right tools to keep these traditions alive, and eventually pass their knowledge onto the future generation of stonemasons themselves.

At Heritage Lime, we’re firm believers that passing on the skills that we’ve learned is as vital as the work that we carry out on a day-to-day basis – and we’re incredibly proud to have been hand-selected by The King’s Foundation to pass our expertise and artistry on to a group of such enthusiastic and hard-working students.

The culmination of three weeks of hard work together was a beautiful BBQ that we shared on a sunny afternoon in our yard, before the Bahamian students carried on to Scotland where they’d be learning more hands-on traditional skills. It was an absolute pleasure to host every single one of them – and a huge thanks to all the team here at Heritage Lime for making this three-week journey possible.

Showcasing Traditional Stonemasonry Skills at the Cotswold Show

Lime Render Cotswolds

We were proud to have our stonemasonry team in action at this year’s Cotswold Show, where they demonstrated the timeless craft of traditional stonemasonry – amongst other amazing skills! – to a lovely, enthusiastic audience throughout the weekend! Against the beautiful backdrop of the Cotswolds, it felt like the perfect place to celebrate a trade that’s been at the heart of this environment for centuries.

Throughout the weekend, the wonderfully skilled Heritage Lime team gave live demonstrations of hand-carving techniques, tool handling, and the detailed processes involved in shaping and restoring natural stone. We also invited Chris from the wider Heritage Lime family along, who expertly crafted an oak frame pergola to demonstrate his fantastic timber work skills on site with us too. Timber restoration work and oak framing is something that’s integral to our restoration work, and so we were thrilled to have Chris come along to show off his amazing talents. 

For many visitors, it was a rare chance to see this craftsmanship up close, and to give stone carving a try for themselves – and a chance to appreciate just how much care and precision goes into every hand movement, every cut, and every chisel mark.

 

Lime Render Cotswolds

A Hands-On Experience

Whilst the Cotswold Show is a great day out for lovers of all types of rural and traditional skills, the event also highlighted something deeper: the importance of sharing these traditional skills, especially with a younger audience. As fewer young people enter the trade, passing down these techniques is more vital than ever. Events like the Cotswold Show create opportunities not just to showcase heritage skills, but allow us to inspire future generations to learn them.

In the construction industry, skill sharing is essential. Whether it’s through apprenticeships, mentoring, or on-site collaboration, the transfer of knowledge keeps quality high, improves safety, and strengthens the entire trade.

At Heritage Lime, we’re always passionate about sharing our hard-earned knowledge with the people around us – whether you’ve got a keen interest in trying out stone carving for fun, whether you want to learn how to use any of our lime-based products in order to restore your own property, or you’re starting out in the trade yourself and want to know where to start. We believe that sharing our skills is integral to the progression and continuation of the lime traditional crafts industry.

 

With more to Come…

It’s also why we offer free consultation when buying any of our lime products; because we want you to get the best results out of our products, and because we have the knowledge and know-how to help you get there.

By demonstrating our work and answering questions from the public at the Cotswold Show, our stonemasonry team helped bridge the gap between past and present and reminded us all of the enduring value of skilled hands in shaping the world around us.

Next up, we’re looking forward to showcasing our skills once again at this year’s Frampton Country Fair. If you missed us this time around, then come and say hello in Frampton on Sunday 14th September.

The Positive Effects of Lime – For You and The Environment

The Positive Effects of Lime – For You and The Environment

The beginning of the new year is often a good time to think about your health and wellbeing. Or perhaps you might consider it a time to get to work, ticking off some of those home improvements that you’ve been meaning to complete around the house! But have you ever considered just how much your surroundings can contribute to your health too?

Well, when you use limestone, such as Lime Render or Lime Mortar for your home improvements, you can kill two birds with one stone! Limestone is not only a positive choice when taking your health into consideration, but can be low impact and beneficial for the environment too. Let’s take a little look at the green benefits of using lime for the planet – and for you too.

 

Why is using limestone good for me?

Limestone has an ability to absorb moisture from the environment; this actively contributes to a healthier and more comfortable indoor environment for you thanks to it hindering the growth of fungi and bacteria. This in turn prevents the development of mould and mildew, which if excessive could actually lead to health concerns – problems such as coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath, and even skin conditions can progress due to damp and mould. You can read more about the negative impact of damp in our previous blog post. 

Limestone’s amazing moisture-absorbing properties can even help maintain humidity levels in your house, helping to reduce odours and on the whole help contribute to a more comfortable and enjoyable indoor climate. High humidity levels in indoor environments can exacerbate allergies and respiratory conditions by allowing dust mites and other allergens to thrive, so by absorbing excess moisture, limestone can help limit the proliferation of allergens.

Not only this, but it is proven that living in cold and damp conditions comes with its own threats to your mental health too. Whether it be persistent worries about financial constraints, or anxiety about the aforementioned potential health repercussions, all of these factors can total up to a home life that’s full of stressors. So ticking those projects off your to-do list can help your physical and mental wellbeing alike – who knew there was so much that lime could achieve?

 

Why can using limestone be good for the environment too?

Limestone has an abundance of qualities that make it the ideal choice for people that are conscious of their project’s impact on the environment too. It’s one of the most abundant materials on earth, meaning its widespread availability helps to reduce the need for extensive transportation – straight away, this lowers carbon emissions associated with logistics.

Another quality that makes it the best material of choice is its unique ability to capture and store carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Limestone has a natural affinity for CO2 and can chemically bind with it through a process called carbonation – this ensures that captured CO2 remains locked away, preventing it from re-entering the atmosphere.

Its thermal properties also make it an excellent material for energy-efficient construction; it has high thermal mass, which helps regulate indoor temperatures and reduce the need for heating and cooling, consequently lowering energy consumption and associated greenhouse gas emissions.

So there you have it, lime can be a great solution for maintaining your health, and for the environment as well. Consider using lime in your next project for the sake of your carbon footprint, your respiratory health – and for your mental wellbeing too!