Yesterday I went to the site of a Heraldic piece of stained glass dating back to the 14th century. This piece whilst was part of Thomas Tremayne estate was not originally in situe in this position and was thought to be removed from part of the main hall which may of suffered catastrophic damage by fire.
Steeped in historical change the present owner of the property showed me around what would of been the cobbled floors and court yards, you can see all the changes through the various floor layouts of this grade 1 listed building.
We are now waiting on the historical England report before we can commence work on saving this piece of stained glass and preventing it from becoming more damaged and also replicating an original version to sit alongside this piece so you can see how it would of looked when it was first created.
I will explain more about the plans for the preservation of this piece plus a replica later when I start on this project in a few months.
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