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Hill House in Helensburgh, Argyll and Bute in Scotland was commissioned in 1904 and features priceless interior design by Charles Rennie Mackintosh and his wife Margaret Macdonald. The interior and the house have been deteriorating over the years, as the rendering of Portland Cement , which was specified by Macintosh himself has proved permeable to the inclement Scottish weather and both the structure of the house and it’s interiors have been subject to water penetration.
In order to save it National Trust Scotland has been managing the project to preserve it. This has meant that in 2019 the building was surrounded by a giant metal box, to protect it from the weather and allow the rendering to dry out .
The next stage has now been reached and the rendering will be carefully removed, the remedial work done to protect the building and restore it to it’s former glory, knowing that the important collaboration by Macintosh and his wife will be protected from the elements for future generations.
The plan is to work towards reopening the house , no longer covered by it’s box in 2028 which is the 160the anniversary of Mackintosh’s birth.

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