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REAL HOMES | Grade 2 Listed Georgian property undergoes interior and exterior makeover | Moreton House

29th July 2020

Moreton House

After more than 60 years as a school, the magnificent Grade II Listed Moreton House in Bideford, north Devon, has finally been returned to family ownership.  Half way into its ten year restoration, Moreton House is intended to provide a living as well as a gracious home for the Philips family.

Here we explain a little more about this 100 room property and what its owners are doing to restore it to its former glory…

 

Moreton House

 

Moreton House is a Grade II Listed property which consists of a main house along with a Victorian wing. This section has already been restored and now offers four luxury holiday homes. Work has moved on to the main, Georgian part of the property in which the first function room has been completed.

 

The Victorian wing of Moreton House painted in Earthborn's Ecopro Silicate Masonry Paint

The Victorian wing’s re-rendered walls were painted with Silicate Masonry Paint in White with Light Grey on the stone window sills. (Photo: Mason Summers)

 

Owner Helen Phillips said: “The house had become very institutionalised. The modifications and maintenance carried out by the school over the years has been very practical rather than focusing on the historical features or restoration.”

“Cement repairs, vinyl paints and a sprayed-on acrylic render coating had caused a lot of damp to build up inside the walls, damaging the plaster and wood. In many places we found moisture trapped behind the paint. People now seem to be becoming increasingly aware of how important it is for old buildings to breathe.”

 

The property exterior

 

The project has involved replacing some of the external render with lime. This work has been completed for the entire Victorian wing and is ongoing on the main house.

Helen added: “To cover the lime render we needed a highly breathable paint but we didn’t want to use limewash as it needs a lot of coats and regular reapplication. Fortunately, we discovered Earthborn’s Silicate Masonry Paint system which gives the breathability the walls need and it has a much longer life.”

 

Moreton House used Earthborn's breathable Ecopro Silicate Masonry System for its Victorian Wing

The lime rendered walls of an exterior courtyard feature Silicate Masonry Paint in White, with Light Grey on the stone window sills. (Photo: Mason Summers)

 

The Ecopro Silicate Masonry System offers a durable, easy to use alternative to limewash and conventional masonry paints. It comprises a primer and paint, which form a chemical bond with the underlying mineral substrate. The result is a very hard wearing, weather resistant barrier. It offers the same high levels of breathability as limewash but is easier to use and lasts much longer.

 

Georgian property Moreton House is painted in breathable Silicate Masonry Paint by Earthborn

The upper storeys and portico of the formal eastern facade have been painted with Earthborn Silicate Masonry Paint: White on the walls; Light Grey, Portland Stone and Green Clay picking out details on the portico. The bay windows will be painted to match the portico. (Photo: Mason Summers)

 

Useful for any porous mineral surface such as stone, brick, concrete, render or cob, Silicate Masonry Paint gives a classic matt finish that will not yellow with time. It even helps prevent algae growth and mould. The Phillips family used the paint on the stone window sills as well as the walls.

 

Breathable paints used for Moreton House interior

 

Internally, the walls of Moreton House are either lath and plaster or lime plastered stone.  Both of which are being repaired or renewed as necessary with lime plaster. Earthborn’s Claypaint has been specified to prevent future damp problems by ensuring the internal walls can breathe.

 

Earthborn's breathable Claypaint used in Moreton House Clubroom

In the first completed function room, the Clubroom, three shades of Claypaint are used: Gregory’s Den on the walls, White Clay on the mouldings and Seagull on the ceilings. (Photo: Mason Summers)

 

Claypaint is a unique, clay based emulsion. Its advanced technology maximises the natural properties of clay to create a high performance, highly breathable paint. It covers exceptionally well and gives a distinctive, ultra matt finish.

Being free of oils and acrylics, Claypaint is virtually VOC free meaning it is safer for the health of building occupants as well as the environment.

 

Moreton House guest bathroom featuring breathable Earthborn Claypaint in Rocky Horse

This holiday apartment bathroom features Rocky Horse Claypaint. (Photo: Mason Summers)

 

Claypaint is available in Earthborn’s signature palette of 72 shades. The Silicate Masonry Paint range has 48 colours. Bespoke colours can be developed through the nationwide network of Earthborn stockists such as Heritage Cob and Lime which supplied this project.

We’ll be revisiting Moreton House on our blog over the coming months to share more about its restoration. Meanwhile, if you have a period property (large or small) and need technical help when it comes to painting, feel free to contact us here.

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