Excellence in Construction Projects

We offer our clients' support and advice across a broad sector range including Education, Commercial, Automotive and Retail, Sports and Leisure and Residential, as well as in specialist fields such as conservation work to Historic and Ecclesiastical buildings.

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Clandon Park

On April 29th 2015 the National Trust’s 18th Century Palladian mansion in Surrey, Clandon Park, was devastated by fire. The blaze collapsed the roof and floors and most of the interior was lost. View Project Details…

Essendonbury Farm, Car Showroom

Transformational  project to delicately restore a number of seventeenth and eighteenth century listed farm buildings to create a new Aston Martin Showroom for Nicholas Mee and Co Ltd. View Project Details…

The Vyne Mansion

The Vyne is a Grade I Listed building in the ownership of the National Trust.  It was built between 1496 and 1540 for Lord Sandys, Henry VIII’s Lord Chamberlain. View Project Details…

Ironmonger Row Baths

The Baths was originally opened in 1931 by Finsbury Borough Council offering local people the chance to have a bath or use the wash-house (for laundry) at a time when the majority of local residents did not have access to such facilities in their houses. View Project Details…

Margam Country Park

We were appointed to provide Cost Consultancy Services for the restoration of the Grade I Listed historic core, including the repair of paths, carved masonry, retaining walls, steps, terraces, water features at Margam Country Park. View Project Details…

The New Room, Bristol

Built in 1739, The New Room in Bristol is the oldest Methodist Chapel in the world and the foundation of the early Methodist movement. It was used by John Wesley and the early Methodists as a meeting and preaching place and the centre for helping and educating the needy members of the community. View Project Details…

Whitehall Museum

Situated in a conservation area, Whitehall Museum is a grade II historic timber framed Tudor house building built in the early 1500’s. The original Tudor structure has been extended every 100 years and is a hybrid of different periods. View Project Details…

Apethorpe Hall

Apethorpe Hall’s state apartment suite was rebuilt in 1622-1624 to receive James I, and still has one of the finest sets of Jacobean interiors of the period, with decorative plaster ceilings, fireplaces and panelling.  View Project Details…

South Porch to the Parish Church of St John Baptist

Built circa 1480 the South Porch to the Parish Church of St John Baptist known also as the Town Hall dominates the Market Place and is arguably Cirencester’s most spectacular building. View Project Details…

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