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About Stonemasons
A stonemason works with natural stone - repairing walls, lintels, steps and chimneys, repointing lime mortar joints and carrying out restoration work on older buildings.
In Scotland, with so many stone-built properties, a skilled local stonemason is an essential trade to have access to.
Always check that they use lime mortar rather than cement on traditional stone buildings - using the wrong mortar can cause serious long-term damage to old masonry.
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- stone repair
- lime mortar repointing
- stone restoration
About Tullibody
Tullibody is a town in western Clackmannanshire, about two miles west of Alloa on the north side of the River Devon, with a population of around 8,000.
The town has historical connections to brewing and distilling - the Cambus distillery operated nearby for many years - and Tullibody's position on the River Devon provided water for these enterprises.
The Devonway, a walking and cycling path along the River Devon, passes through Tullibody and the old Tullibody Bridge, a medieval stone bridge over the Devon, is a scheduled monument.
Modern Tullibody has a primary school, community facilities and local shops, with its position between Stirling and Alloa making it a practical base for commuters.
About Clackmannanshire
Clackmannanshire is the smallest council area in Scotland by land area, tucked between the Ochil Hills to the north and the River Forth to the south, with Stirling to the west and Fife across the water to the east.
Alloa is the county town and largest settlement, a former brewing centre on the north bank of the Forth, while a chain of hillfoot towns and villages - Tillicoultry, Alva, Menstrie and Dollar - runs along the base of the Ochils to the north.
The county has a rich industrial heritage: textiles in the hillfoot towns, brewing in Alloa and coal mining across the lowland parishes shaped the area through the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries.
Despite its small size, Clackmannanshire packs in considerable variety - from the dramatic gorges and hill walks of the Ochils to the flat carseland of the Forth, from medieval tower houses to Victorian mill architecture.
The area is well connected, with the A91 running along the hillfoot corridor and rail services from Alloa to Stirling and onward to Glasgow, making it a practical base for commuters working across the central belt.
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