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Durham Cathedral stonework to be 'used as bookends' | |
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Stonework removed from Durham Cathedral during a major restoration project has been auctioned. | |
The sections of weathered and eroded sandstone were taken down when the World Heritage Site's central tower, belfry and bell tower were renovated over a three-year-period. | The sections of weathered and eroded sandstone were taken down when the World Heritage Site's central tower, belfry and bell tower were renovated over a three-year-period. |
Prices were estimated to range "from £10 to thousands of pounds". | Prices were estimated to range "from £10 to thousands of pounds". |
Auctioneers said people had expressed interest in using pieces as such things as bookends and garden furniture. | Auctioneers said people had expressed interest in using pieces as such things as bookends and garden furniture. |
The sandstone had been part of the building for about 160 years and pieces ranged in size from a few centimetres wide to more than 1.5m (5ft). | |
"People have said they'll work the architectural details into their homes or gardens," Julian Thompson, managing director of Anderson and Garland auctioneers, said. | "People have said they'll work the architectural details into their homes or gardens," Julian Thompson, managing director of Anderson and Garland auctioneers, said. |
"One lady said she was looking for a couple of bookends. A novel use for the larger pieces would be a garden seat. | "One lady said she was looking for a couple of bookends. A novel use for the larger pieces would be a garden seat. |
"It's a wonderful building and the auction is a one-off as far as we're concerned. | "It's a wonderful building and the auction is a one-off as far as we're concerned. |
"I've never auctioned stone from a World Heritage Site before." | "I've never auctioned stone from a World Heritage Site before." |
The 85 lots had been on display at the cathedral's chapter house. | |
All proceeds will go towards the building's Foundation 2020 campaign, which aims to generate a £10m fund to cover future maintenance and repairs. | All proceeds will go towards the building's Foundation 2020 campaign, which aims to generate a £10m fund to cover future maintenance and repairs. |
Money raised by the auction will be matched by the National Heritage Lottery Fund. | Money raised by the auction will be matched by the National Heritage Lottery Fund. |
The cathedral's tower reopened this year following the completion of the three-year restoration, which also saw the construction of a viewing platform. | The cathedral's tower reopened this year following the completion of the three-year restoration, which also saw the construction of a viewing platform. |
The project was undertaken after a 2013 survey identified a number of areas in need of attention. | The project was undertaken after a 2013 survey identified a number of areas in need of attention. |
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