‘I left my job as a lawyer to become a lime plasterer’
- Posted on July 13, 2026
- By The Times
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Richard Wetherell abandoned his legal career to master lime plastering, a traditional craft essential for preserving historic buildings. Faced with the challenge of restoring his 16th-century Worcestershire property, he decided to acquire the specialized skills himself rather than wait for qualified craftsmen. His transition from courtroom to construction exemplifies a growing trend of professionals pursuing meaningful manual trades and heritage preservation work.
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