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You are here: Home / News / May 2022 – The Rockwork Repaired

May 2022 – The Rockwork Repaired

15th May 2022 By John Roper 3 Comments

Following the closure of The Fernery and restoration of the rockwork by Alan Bishop & Associates over the past two weeks, (see earlier report on this website) the FODF and the Welwyn Hatfield Borough Council (WHBC) have been very happy to sign off the work, and the Fernery has been re-opened to the general public.

Using the same proprietary techniques employed by James Pulham II in 1859/60 we can all now enjoy the amazing results of Alan Bishop’s restoration of the rockwork which has almost certainly not been touched since being built in situ some 160 years ago, apart from the replacement of some fallen rocks in 2017 during the early stages of the volunteer’s current restoration project.

The photos below give an idea of the state of the rockwork in the grotto/cave before and after restoration. But selective rockwork all around the site has been restored/repaired.

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  1. Alan Bishop says

    15th May 2022 at 9:43 pm

    It was a pleasure to have worked with you on this project.

    I have always thought that Danesbury Fernery has a certain charm about it, and I rate it as having one of the best examples of Pulhamite rockwork in terms of its setting, design and impact.

    Well Done for all your hard work on the garden to date. The changes, since my first site visit in 2017 are extraordinary..

    Best
    Alan Bishop
    Alan Bishop & Associates
    http://www.alanbishopassociates.co.uk

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    • John Roper says

      16th May 2022 at 9:45 am

      It was a great experience having you and your team working at Danesbury over the past few weeks, and we all thank you and wish you well.

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    • colin says

      12th July 2022 at 5:56 pm

      Thanks Alan. A pleasure to meet someone with such pride in their work.

      Colin, the fern man

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