Join us at Hatfield Park for this two day hands-on course. You will learn the essentials of historic brickwork repair from Lynn Mathias, one of the country’s leading experts in traditional brickwork.
Through a combination of live demonstrations and hands-on sessions, you will learn how to assess, prepare, and repair traditional brick walls. You will come away with the ability to identify and repair damage to historic brickwork to retain the beauty and structural integrity of your masonry, while staving off further decay.
You will be working on sections of a low 19th century boundary wall and helping to conserve what remains of a historic farmyard wall at Home Farm on the Hatfield Park Estate. Here you’ll have plenty of opportunities to try out your new skills on real historic masonry, all under Lynn Mathias’s expert guidance and supervision.
Although this is an introductory course, you should come away from it with the confidence to identify and remedy defects and failures typically found in historic brick masonry, and to carry out good, honest brickwork repairs using traditional lime mortar.

This is an introductory or intermediate level course aimed at building professionals and craftspeople seeking to work with or better understand traditional brick masonry. It is also suitable for building owners and caretakers keen to learn more about how to maintain and repair historic brickwork.
By the end of this course you will be able to:


Lynn is a brick and flint specialist, a former SPAB Guardian and founder of Mathias Brick and Flint He has worked with brick and flint in the conservation sector for over 30 years and teaches at West Dean College. Lynn has taught many of our brickwork and flint courses and sat on our Education and Training Committee from 2020 to 2025.
Myles is Lynn’s son and has been repairing historic buildings for over eight years since leaving school. He has gained a City and Guilds qualification in brickwork and is an accomplished Flint Knapper. He regularly assists at SPAB Working Parties.
£495 per person.
The course capacity is 12 participants, so spaces are limited.

This course is recognised by the IHBC for Continuing Professional Development (CPD).
Please note that you will be learning in an area of the Estate that is an active construction site.
Anything we can do to make this course more accessible for you? Please email education@spab.org.uk.
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Image credits: Brick Repair, Hatfield House 2024 © SPAB
