Limework And Joinery at Grade I Listed Hall i’ th’ Wood Manor, Bolton

Hall i’ th’ Wood – Grade I Listed Manor House Hall I’ th’ Wood Manor is a Grade I Listed 16th Century building in Bolton, Greater Manchester. Historically in Lancashire, the manor is one of the northwest’s most important buildings. Originally a small manor house, it is now used as a museum. It started life […]

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Lime Mortar Repointing on Grade II Listed St Joseph’s Church, Heywood, Rochdale

St Joseph’s Church is a Roman Catholic Grade II Listed building situated in Heywood, Rochdale. The church was designed by architect Henry Oswald in the early 20th Century. Construction of the church first began in October 1913, to replace a previous building. The completed church, on Mary Street, was opened on St George’s Day, 23rd

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St Oswalds Church Warton Lime Harling

St Oswalds Church, Warton

Located 20 minutes north of Lancaster, grade II listed St Oswald’s Church stands in the heart of the village of Warton and has served the local population for over 600 years. There has been a church on the site for over 1000 years and the ruined remains of the medieval rectory still survive next to

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13 Castle Street Clitheroe Building Repairs

13 Castle Street, Clitheroe

In 2017, we were contracted to remove cementitious wall render from 13 Castle Street in Clitheroe. The building is grade II listed and is in a conservation area. The south east gable elevation of the property was faced with a cementitious render wall finish that was cracked and detached in numerous areas. Consequently, rainwater was

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6 Silver Street, Wakefield

We were contracted to complete repair works to 6 Silver Street Wakefield. The building is a Grade II listed timber framed building built in the early 17th Century. There are three storeys and a raised two bay centre with oversailing gable. It is believed to be the only jettied building remaining in Wakefield. For the

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