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Talking Conservation
Stephen Boniface and Rich Alesbury
21 episodes
1 week ago

Welcome to Talking Conservation, where we talk about all things related to our built heritage. Whether you own an historic building, are responsible for a heritage site, or are a professional consultant, contractor, or simply interested - this is the place to find out more.


We discuss various matters and conduct interviews with a wide range of people involved with our heritage in some way. This includes architects, surveyors, archaeologists, conservation officers, contractors, conservators, historians ... the list goes on.


We are interested in and talk about any aspect of heritage; not only listed buildings, but all older and traditionally constructed buildings and anything that could be considered a heritage site.


Stephen's Heritage Conservation Community information can be found here: https://beconservation.com/heritage-conservation-community


Rich's platform putting owners in touch with consultants can be found here: https://expertible.com/



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Welcome to Talking Conservation, where we talk about all things related to our built heritage. Whether you own an historic building, are responsible for a heritage site, or are a professional consultant, contractor, or simply interested - this is the place to find out more.


We discuss various matters and conduct interviews with a wide range of people involved with our heritage in some way. This includes architects, surveyors, archaeologists, conservation officers, contractors, conservators, historians ... the list goes on.


We are interested in and talk about any aspect of heritage; not only listed buildings, but all older and traditionally constructed buildings and anything that could be considered a heritage site.


Stephen's Heritage Conservation Community information can be found here: https://beconservation.com/heritage-conservation-community


Rich's platform putting owners in touch with consultants can be found here: https://expertible.com/



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Lime Mortar for Old Homes – Chemistry, Conservation & Why It Still Works
Talking Conservation
6 minutes 42 seconds
7 months ago
Lime Mortar for Old Homes – Chemistry, Conservation & Why It Still Works

Rich finds a lime kiln. Stephen nerds out on chemistry. Somehow, it all makes sense.

In this episode of Talking Conservation, we walk through the full lime cycle — from burnt limestone to breathable lime mortar — and explain why it still matters today.

Packed with practical knowledge, dry humour, and the occasional chemistry flashback, this is your crash course in the building material that’s been quietly doing the heavy lifting for centuries.

Rich comes across an old disused lime kiln and this leads us to discuss the Lime Cycle. Stephen talks about how a source of Calcium Carbonate (e.g. Limestone) is taken through various processes that each change the nature of the material, but that at the end it reverts to a form of Calcium Carbonate again - hence the term Lime Cycle. Rich reflects on this at the end and mentions that we will look at various forms of lime (as used in building works) in a future video.

#limestone #thelimecycle #buildinglimes #buildingconservation #talkingconservation #buildingmaterials

Talking Conservation

Welcome to Talking Conservation, where we talk about all things related to our built heritage. Whether you own an historic building, are responsible for a heritage site, or are a professional consultant, contractor, or simply interested - this is the place to find out more.


We discuss various matters and conduct interviews with a wide range of people involved with our heritage in some way. This includes architects, surveyors, archaeologists, conservation officers, contractors, conservators, historians ... the list goes on.


We are interested in and talk about any aspect of heritage; not only listed buildings, but all older and traditionally constructed buildings and anything that could be considered a heritage site.


Stephen's Heritage Conservation Community information can be found here: https://beconservation.com/heritage-conservation-community


Rich's platform putting owners in touch with consultants can be found here: https://expertible.com/