The elliptical main body of Hafod Eryri has gained a new limb now the steelwork of the service wing has nearly been completed . Click on the August '07 Photos folder in the column on the left to see it.


The first of many granite blocks on the roof.

Up on a cold windy roof the first granite block was fixed today by the firm Stone Central. The roof will be covered in these blocks with gaps in-between to allow water through to be carried away by the metal channels underneath. One side of the roof has had its granite bull-nose fitted and the company HAG have started to install the metal roller shutters that will cover the windows.


Stone being airlifted to the summit for Snowdonia National Park to 'organise'
the summit area.


The service-wing continues rightwards as a continuation to the concrete
covered flat roof area.

The sides of the building will eventually be clad in stone and dry weather is gong to be critical for the pointing. The local soothsayers are predicting that September will be a warm and dry month.


Granite bull-nose edging the roof and workers fitting the roller shutters.