Historic UK Building Material At An End – Preservationists Fret

The British government has decided not to allow a lime quarry to operate, thereby effectively ending “production of traditional lime mortar in the UK and a history stretching back to the Romans. Made by burning lime in kilns, it was used on most buildings erected before 1800. Without a homegrown source, some fear that builders and enthusiastic amateurs will use cement as an alternative for repairs, causing damage to historic brick and stonework.”