Roof Restoration at Grade I Listed Browsholme Hall, Clitheroe

The Grade I Listed Hall Browsholme Hall in the heart of the Ribble Valley, is a privately owned Grade I Listed Elizabethan house, named as Lancashire’s oldest family home. Construction of the hall dates back to the original house which was built around 1507 and is arguably the finest surviving antiquarian interior in England. Browsholme

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HSBC, Restoration, Terracotta

HSBC Bank – Terracotta Repairs – Full Restoration, Cromer, Norfolk

UK Restoration Services were contracted by HSBC to undertake restoration work of the façade at their branch in Cromer, North Norfolk. Restoring HSBC Bank, Cromer, Norfolk Works Required The stonework and terracotta to the front elevation of the building were showing various degrees of decay. The previous paint on the stonework was beginning to peel

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Lime Pointing And Rebedding – Grade II Listed Bridge over Grisedale Beck, Cumbria.

The Bridge and Settlement Grisedale Bridge is a Grade II listed structure situated over Grisedale Beck within the Parish of Garsdale. Although it sits in south east Cumbria, it is located within the Yorkshire Dales National Park. The bridge provides access to a deserted small settlement which comprises of two further early 17th Century listed

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Leigh Spinners Mill

The Leigh Spinners Mills is Grade II* listed and is one of the finest mill buildings in the country. It is an intact double mill complete with engine houses, mill lodge and chimney. The East block was built in 1913 and the West block was built in 1923. At peak production the mill contained over

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Blaenavon Ironworks

Blaenavon Ironworks

Blaenavon Ironworks is one of the best preserved 18th century ironworks in Europe. It was the first purpose multi-furnace ironworks in Wales and in its era was at the cutting edge of technology. In the year 2000, Blaenavon Industrial Landscape was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In 2014, we were contracted by CADW to

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Bullhouse Church Restoration

In May 2013 we won the contract to restore this Grade 2 II Listed church building. Works started on the church August 2013. The restoration project was to take 12 weeks to complete. Our restoration team travelled daily into Yorkshire to to conduct the work. The church is located in a small village in Yorkshire called

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