The historic interest of the Barclays Bank building at Long Sutton is delaying works to reinstate the cashpoint following a ram raid last August.
Although the bank reopened quickly after the teleporter raid, Barclays is having to use specialists like stonemasons and source and have approved “very specific materials” to get the work done.
A Barclays spokesman said: “One example is the bricks which have needed to go through an ageing process to ensure a match as close as possible to the existing brickworks.
“In addition, due to the age and unusual style of the windows they have had to be manufactured specifically for the building.”
No date has been given for the installation of the cashpoint, but the bank promises it will be “as soon as possible”.