Most walls have 90 degree corners. This one is pretty unique as the angle is extremely sharp.
I am a hedgelayer, and drystone waller based in North Yorkshire. There are also numerous pictures of walls and hedges taken in the the British Isles and Europe.
Sunday, July 12, 2015
Cumbria - The English Lake District
Most walls have 90 degree corners. This one is pretty unique as the angle is extremely sharp.
Friday, March 20, 2015
Bee House - Bee Holes, Beeboles
Directly uphill from Bank House Farm in Glaisdale are these curious looking 'holes' in a drystone wall.
Set in the boundary wall between field and moor these face the south east so are exposed to the morning sun and sheltered from the prevailing winds. These are built as shelters for straw bee skeps, an early beehive, in which swarms of bees build their nests and of course produce honey. These ones have recently been restored in 2013.
There may be others but I'm not aware of any others in drystone walls. There are however some others built from mortared stone. These include one at Dale Head in Westerdale near a public bridleway (NZ678045) and also six holes next to a farm house on Cropton Lane above Wrelton.
Set in the boundary wall between field and moor these face the south east so are exposed to the morning sun and sheltered from the prevailing winds. These are built as shelters for straw bee skeps, an early beehive, in which swarms of bees build their nests and of course produce honey. These ones have recently been restored in 2013.
There may be others but I'm not aware of any others in drystone walls. There are however some others built from mortared stone. These include one at Dale Head in Westerdale near a public bridleway (NZ678045) and also six holes next to a farm house on Cropton Lane above Wrelton.
Wednesday, January 7, 2015
Fylingthorpe - Sunnyside Farm
This wall had collapsed for unknown reasons. It was on a public footpath and access to the farm as well.
23 hours later and I had it done. As per usual several extra bags of fill were needed, which, luckily the owner had put by. I never did discover why it had all collapsed and fallen into the road side. The foundations were absolutely level. The original builders (The Barry family) had also built the small outhouse you can just see on the right. The back of the structure was obviously designed to be bonded into the wall as it had projecting stones into the wall.
23 hours later and I had it done. As per usual several extra bags of fill were needed, which, luckily the owner had put by. I never did discover why it had all collapsed and fallen into the road side. The foundations were absolutely level. The original builders (The Barry family) had also built the small outhouse you can just see on the right. The back of the structure was obviously designed to be bonded into the wall as it had projecting stones into the wall.