This one-day course is designed to provide an introduction to the craft of thatching. The day is centred around the practical application of a thatched roof on a purpose-built display. All work will be done at ground level. It is suitable for builders, homeowners, architects, conservationists and other enthusiasts.
The course looks at the different methods of thatching and ridging techniques, some roof construction, tools and fixings, and how to recognise the different materials with emphasis on the Welsh Vernacular.
This year, we will run two one-day thatching courses: one on a Friday, and one on the Saturday. We hope this gives both professionals and non-professionals a chance to attend.
This one-day course is designed to provide an introduction to the craft of thatching. The day is centred around the practical application of a thatched roof on a purpose-built display. All work will be done at ground level. It is suitable for builders, homeowners, architects, conservationists and other enthusiasts.
The course looks at the different methods of thatching and ridging techniques, some roof construction, tools and fixings, and how to recognise the different materials with emphasis on the Welsh Vernacular.
This year, we will run two one-day thatching courses: one on a Friday, and one on the Saturday. We hope this gives both professionals and non-professionals a chance to attend.
Ty Mawr is based in a farmstead in the heart of the Brecon Beacons National Park. It is on the site of a medieval manor house overlooking Llangors Lake, the largest natural lake in South Wales. The area is rich in wildlife and history.
There are a variety of walks from Ty Mawr; stroll along the edge of the lake through meadows and woodland or climb to the summit of one of the surrounding hills giving stunning panoramic views of the Brecon Beacons and Black Mountains.
There are also plenty of opportunities for other outdoor activities in the area including birdwatching, fishing and sailing on the lake, ponytrekking and a climbing activity centre.
Introduction start at 8:30am with tea/coffee, the courses start at 9:00am prompt.
When will it finish?
We aim to finish by 5pm (but it depends how many questions people are asking!)
Will food be provided?
Yes, we provide a good, home cooked lunch in the middle of the day and refreshments (tea / coffee / cakes) throughout the day just to keep you going. When you book you will be asked if you have any food allergies.
You should wear suitable work clothes and footwear as there is a large practical element to the course. Protective equipment such as safety spectacles and gloves will be provided.
Do I need to bring anything else?
All tools and protective equipment are provided, for the duration course, but some craftsmen like to bring their own tools. You may also want to bring samples of mortar / photos of your own projects if you want to discuss specific issues.
How many people will be on the course?
On lime plastering days we try to keep a maximum of 7 participants to 1 tutor. This is the reason why our Lime Plastering Courses are more expensive than the Introduction to Lime Courses. We use a variety of tutors, all of whom are working lime plasterers running their own contracting businesses.
What will I have learnt by the end of the day?
The course aims to give you a full understanding of how lime plaster works and an introduction to application procedures.
Will I get a certificate?
The course is not assessed but we can provide an attendance certificate upon request.
Is the course linked to the new Heritage Skills CSCS card?
Not directly but a lot of the material is relevant and provides good, underpinning knowledge and understanding for elements of the NVQ in Heritage Skills.
Why are the courses more expensive than some other providers?
We know that our courses are a bit more expensive than some other providers but we make no apology for this as we feel the quality is second to none. We use of some of the most experienced tutors drawn from across England and Wales, the location and a high standard of catering.
We are located in the heart of the Brecon Beacons National Park on the edge of Llangorse Lake, a nature reserve – so we highly recommend that you take...
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