RLR Stoneworks

RLR Stoneworks Conservation & restoration masonry specialists working on listed buildings, scheduled monuments & new build projects across Northern Ireland.

Dedicated to preserving the past and building for the future..

That’s us off for a few days’ rest for Easter! 🐣✨Here’s a look at a project we’re just about finished — one more day on ...
03/04/2026

That’s us off for a few days’ rest for Easter! 🐣✨

Here’s a look at a project we’re just about finished — one more day on it when we get back and it’ll be wrapped up nicely.

Thanks to everyone for the support, and wishing all our customers and friends a very Happy Easter! 🧱🔨🌿

New Project Started Near CrossgarWe’ve recently started a new job for a client near Crossgar. The project involves insta...
06/03/2026

New Project Started Near Crossgar

We’ve recently started a new job for a client near Crossgar. The project involves installing stick-on sandstone cladding supplied by McMonagle Stone with a clean dry joint finish, which will give the building a strong natural stone look.

We’ll also be installing brick detailing around the windows to add contrast and character to the overall finish.

Looking forward to seeing this one come together — we’ll share more updates as the work progresses.

Work Update – Margaret’s Castle, ArdglassA quick update on the conservation works currently underway at Margaret’s Castl...
06/03/2026

Work Update – Margaret’s Castle, Ardglass

A quick update on the conservation works currently underway at Margaret’s Castle in Ardglass.

Vegetation has been carefully removed from the wall head to prevent further damage to the historic masonry. The wall heads have also been repointed using lime mortar to help shed water and allow it to run off the walls properly.

In addition, spot pointing has been carried out to areas of loose masonry on two elevations of the castle to help stabilise vulnerable sections of the structure while maintaining the integrity of the historic fabric.

These works form part of the ongoing effort to protect and preserve this important local landmark. Further updates will follow as work progresses.

🏰 Conservation Works at Margaret’s Castle, Ardglass 🏰Over the coming period, we will be undertaking carefully planned co...
06/02/2026

🏰 Conservation Works at Margaret’s Castle, Ardglass 🏰

Over the coming period, we will be undertaking carefully planned conservation works at Margaret’s Castle, one of Ardglass’s important medieval tower houses.

The works are focused on protecting and stabilising the historic fabric of the building and will include:

🔹 Sensitive removal of vegetation from the walls and wall heads
🔹 Lime capping to wall tops to help shed water and protect the masonry
🔹 Rebuilding of loose and displaced stonework where required
🔹 Repointing using traditional lime mortar, allowing the structure to breathe and perform as originally intended

All work will follow best conservation practice, using appropriate traditional materials and techniques to ensure the long-term preservation of this important historic landmark.

We look forward to safeguarding this piece of Ardglass’s heritage for future generations.

📍 Margaret’s Castle, Ardglass, County Down

A recent project in Holywood, Co. Down We built these stone retaining walls and seating area using random rubble sandsto...
03/02/2026

A recent project in Holywood, Co. Down

We built these stone retaining walls and seating area using random rubble sandstone, paired with limestone steps to create a strong, timeless approach up to the house. Using random rubble gives the walls a natural, characterful look that sits beautifully within the garden, while the limestone steps tie everything together and provide a clean, durable finish.

A great example of traditional materials used in a way that feels both classic and practical. Really pleased with how this one turned out.

📍 Holywood, Co. Down

This is a project finished the end of last year for a client who is refurbishing an existing dwelling , there doing a tr...
01/02/2026

This is a project finished the end of last year for a client who is refurbishing an existing dwelling , there doing a tremendous job and the stonework is another job ticked of the list.

Stone used for this was Shanlieve Stone Ltd Blue limestone mix .

As Febuary begins and January ends  here are a few pictures of a wall completed in January standing at a impressive 6 fo...
01/02/2026

As Febuary begins and January ends here are a few pictures of a wall completed in January standing at a impressive 6 foot tall and 25m in length . This was built using reclaimed local building stone ,topped off with a concrete capping , weather was poor but we got this one over the line.

Thats us all but wrapped up for Christmas apart from a few small things to sort.I would like to wish everyone a Merry Ch...
20/12/2025

Thats us all but wrapped up for Christmas apart from a few small things to sort.

I would like to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and thanks to everyone that have entrusted us with their projects this year it’s much appreciated. We had a very busy year and with lots of work in the pipeline already for next year it’s looking like another busy year.

Merry Christmas 🎅

Something a little different for us with this project . Client wanted some Mourne granite feature stones in his garden ,...
05/11/2025

Something a little different for us with this project .

Client wanted some Mourne granite feature stones in his garden , A feature is what he got 💪

Finished of with steel edging and Mourne granite Chippings .

Restoration of the Greg Mausoleum completedA lot of work went into this project , a total of 36 stone indents and replac...
05/11/2025

Restoration of the Greg Mausoleum completed

A lot of work went into this project , a total of 36 stone indents and replacements and a small amount of lime repointing .

A wall repair recently done to a wall we are no strangers to, over the last year falling trees have caused considerable ...
07/09/2025

A wall repair recently done to a wall we are no strangers to, over the last year falling trees have caused considerable damage to this wall.Here are a few pictures of our latest repair , a lot of tree clearance has went on so let’s hope this one stands longer than the last repair did.

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