Monks Risborough Dovecote — completed lime shelter coat
Grade II · Late 16th century · Ecclesiastical
Monks Risborough
Dovecote
Clunch repair, lime repointing & shelter coat · Buckinghamshire
Location
Monks Risborough, Bucks
Grade
Grade II Listed
Period
Late 16th century
Construction
Clunch, flint, tile & stone
Finish
Lime shelter coat
Nest boxes
200+ original pigeon nests
Project overview

Restoring a rare 16th-century dovecote — one of only a handful remaining in Buckinghamshire

The Monks Risborough Dovecote, situated west of St Dunstan's Church, is a remarkable Grade II listed structure dating from the late 16th century. Built of coursed rubble clunch and chalk with flint and tile, with large dressed stone at the quoins and a small semi-circular stone arch over the door, it is finished with a distinctive pyramid tile roof. Inside, over 200 original nest boxes remain — a testament to its original purpose of housing pigeons and discouraging birds of prey.

When MDJ Conservation took on this project, the dovecote was in serious need of attention. The clunch and flint fabric had deteriorated significantly, with failed mortar, loose stonework and areas of structural concern throughout. The building required a sensitive, knowledgeable approach — one that would stabilise and conserve the historic fabric without compromising its character.

The works included rebuilding failed sections of clunch, removing loose and deteriorated lime and repointing throughout with a carefully matched lime mortar. A lime shelter coat was then applied to the entire exterior — the traditional method of protecting clunch and chalk buildings from moisture penetration. The result is a beautifully restored building that will be protected for generations to come.

Works carried out

Rebuilding failed sections of clunch and flint
Removing loose lime and repointing throughout
Lime shelter coat applied to full exterior
Lightning conductor installation
Internal clean-out of dovecote nest boxes
Stone arch consolidation over entrance door

Project details

LocationMonks Risborough, Bucks
ListingGrade II
PeriodLate 16th century
MaterialsClunch, flint, tile, dressed stone
FinishLime shelter coat
Nest boxes200+ original
RoofPyramid tile
Before & after

The transformation

Before — deteriorated fabric Dovecote before restoration — deteriorated clunch and failed mortar
Exterior before works — failed mortar, deteriorated clunch throughout
After — lime shelter coat complete Dovecote completed — lime shelter coat applied
Completed exterior — lime shelter coat protecting the historic fabric
During works — stonework detail Clunch and flint stonework during repair works
Rubble clunch and flint during repointing works
After — completed view with church Completed dovecote with St Dunstan's Church in background
Completed — dovecote with St Dunstan's Church, Monks Risborough