The Measure of Things

Looking Up: The Hidden World of Heritage Stonemasonry

53 min · 22 de may de 2026
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This episode explores the craft of heritage stonemasonry and the vital role it plays in preserving the UK’s historic buildings. From rope access repairs high above the ground to the long, complex process behind every project, James Preston shares what it really takes to maintain our built heritage and why the future of these trades is at risk.

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