Which Project?

A picture used in the previous issue of NSS (page 20) showing Ham Hill stone unfortunately acquired the wrong caption. The picture is of a private house being built to Regency style and proportions with Gibbs-style mouldings using 30m3 of Ham Hill limestone ashlar. There is a random rubble retaining wall in Ham Hill stone in front. The caption used in February referred to another project using Ham Hill stone in which the walling is, unusually, sawn four sides with a split front. The project, including ashlar, uses 100m3 of Ham Hill stone.