The Cobb
Sea Defence, Lyme Regis
- Client: Wessex Water
- Architect: Costains Plc
- Main Contractor: Costains Plc
- Material: Jordans Whitbed
Wessex Water undertook the sympathetic development of the seafront at Lyme Regis to incorporate a pumping station and water treatment works.
The existing Listed Cobb was built in 1820 and was constructed using large Portland Roach Stone Copings. It was therefore important that as much of the historic seafront be preserved with as little disruption as possible. Wessex Water and Costains entered into discussions with English Heritage to preserve the historic value of the seafront.
It was decided to extend the seafront and put the pumping station and water treatment works under the extension.


English Heritage were keen to carry the continuity of the Cobb onto the new seafront development and Albion Stone were approached to provide a series of Roach Stone samples with weathered finishes.
Once all the samples were reviewed, the Kibbled finish was chosen as the most appropriate. Kibbling is a hand-applied finish, in which the Mason strikes the stone block with a Kibble, Mason's Axe, breaking out small areas of the surface. This gives the block a rough and random finished surface.
Albion Stone supplied Kibbled blocks approximately 700mm wide and 400mm high in lengths varying from 1,000mm to 2,000mm.