Preserving and maintaining the original integrity of historic buildings.
Repairing damaged stonework, brickwork, and woodwork
Repointing historic masonry using traditional lime mortar
Stabilizing and preserving historic structures
Treating timber and stone for weather and pest resistance
Using specialist techniques to clean and protect surfaces
Restoring original architectural features (e.g., windows, doors, cornices)
Strengthening foundations and walls while maintaining historical integrity
Providing advice on planning permissions and heritage guidelines
Rebuilding and repairing structures using traditional materials and techniques.
Rebuilding collapsed or deteriorated sections of historic buildings
Repairing roofs, walls, and structural elements using period-appropriate materials
Repairing and replacing damaged stone and brick
Applying lime plaster to interior and exterior surfaces
Restoring decorative plasterwork (e.g., mouldings, cornices)
Repairing or replacing slate, tile, and lead roofs
Restoring or replicating wrought iron gates, railings, and fixtures
Repairing or replacing wooden sash and casement windows
Blending traditional craftsmanship with modern functionality.
Crafting and fitting traditional wooden features like sash windows, staircases, and panelling
Restoring or replicating original woodwork designs
Installing traditional guttering and drainage systems
Restoring original ironmongery and glazing
Using historically accurate paints and finishes
Restoring murals, frescoes, and decorative details
Converting historic buildings for modern use while preserving architectural character
Integrating modern services (e.g., heating, electrical) in a non-intrusive way
Garages
Conservatories
Stable Blocks