Historic wall finally restored

Jane Bowley, from the Wychwood Project, pictured with David Malloy, centre, rural crafts officer for the Cotswold Conservation Board and supervising dry stone waller Trevor Townsend Jane Bowley, from the Wychwood Project, pictured with David Malloy, centre, rural crafts officer for the Cotswold Conservation Board and supervising dry stone waller Trevor Townsend

THEY have worked through blistering heat and freezing cold temperatures.

But after a year’s hard slog, a project to restore a historic wall has finally been completed.

Thanks to a grant from the Cotswold Conservation Board, volunteers from the Wychwood Project were able to rebuild a collapsed wall near St Oswald’s Church in Widford, near Burford.

Jane Bowley, from the Wychwood Project, said: “We started around June or July last year.

“We had a really hardworking gang who have worked through hail and high water.

“They’ve been burnt to frazzle and frozen solid but we have finished.”

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Comments (2)

11:22am Sun 16 Sep 12

Man on the Green says...

What a wonderful achievement! Congratulations to all concerned.
What a wonderful achievement! Congratulations to all concerned. Man on the Green

4:11pm Tue 18 Sep 12

ger elttil OX2 0EJ says...

surely they know when they started.
surely they know when they started. ger elttil OX2 0EJ

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