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Restoring History. Preserving Legacy

Specialist restoration and heritage building work carried out with precision, care, and complete conservation compliance, protecting the character of every historic property.

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More Than Building Work

Heritage work demands more than skill. It calls for sensitivity, restraint, and deep understanding. From the lime mortar holding historic walls together to the precise curve of a Georgian arch, every element must be respected and preserved. Working on listed and period properties isn’t about updating — it’s about protecting the spirit of a place while strengthening it for the future.

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Our Heritage
Services

Listed Building Repairs
& Restorations

We specialise in the careful restoration of historic properties — from structural repairs to decorative details.

Lime Mortar Repointing

Breathable repairs that maintain wall health and aesthetic.

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Timber Restoration

Retention and replication of aged beams and frames.

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Exterior Conservation

Cleaning and repair using non-invasive, approved methods.

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Internal Detailing

Skirting, plasterwork and fittings reproduced in period style.

Dark wooden staircase with a large gray vase holding dried branches, a cup and saucer, and small white pumpkins on a step.

Material Matching & Traditional Techniques

We replicate historic details using materials and methods that honour the original build.

Sourcing Reclaimed Materials

Matching brick, stone, and timber by age and tone.

Cozy living room with beige armchairs, a wooden coffee table, chandelier, exposed wood ceiling beams, and stone walls.

Traditional Craftsmanship

Lime plastering, hand-finished carpentry, and dry stonework.

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Joinery by Hand

Period-accurate windows, doors, and fittings.

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Craft Continuity

Work that blends seamlessly with original construction.

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Planning & Conservation
Compliance

Navigating heritage planning with accuracy and authority.

Conservation Liaison

Direct communication with local heritage and planning bodies.

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Listed Property Reports

Full documentation, risk analysis, and compliance.

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Avoiding Costly Mistakes

Preventing common errors like modern material misuse.

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Transparent Advice

Clear guidance from first enquiry to final sign-off.

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Our Heritage
Approach

Our method balances traditional values with modern project control. Every project begins with deep understanding — of the property, its era, and the people it serves today.

Initial Consultation & Assessment

Understanding the project goals and property context.

Site Visit & Condition Survey

Recording key features, challenges, and sensitivities.

Materials Research & Planning

Sourcing and proposing heritage-appropriate solutions.

Liaison with Conservation Bodies

Managing permissions, reports, and inspections.

Restoration Begins

Work carried out with care, documented throughout.

Final Finishes & Sign-Off

A clean handover, with detailing and compliance confirmed.

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Our Work

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Considering a Heritage Project?

We’re always available to advise on listed property works, conservation queries, or full restorations. Even if you’re unsure where to begin — we’ll guide you.

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