
Cotswold Stone Manor
Exterior works to a period Cotswold stone home — lime repointing to the gables, sash window overhaul and careful clearing of climbing growth to protect the masonry.

A portfolio of heritage renovations, restorations and quiet transformations across the region.

Exterior works to a period Cotswold stone home — lime repointing to the gables, sash window overhaul and careful clearing of climbing growth to protect the masonry.

A quiet sitting room reworked from top to bottom — soft sage walls, fresh cornicing, a restored cast iron radiator and a hand-curated gallery wall.

A solid oak herringbone parquet floor laid by hand across a newly opened-up front room, sanded flat and finished with a natural hardwax oil.

Period-correct restoration of a Grade II Georgian manor — sash window repairs, lime render, and conservation-grade redecoration in collaboration with the local conservation officer.

Reinstating a long-blocked inglenook fireplace and rebuilding the chimney to original detail. Deep forest panelling and a hand-finished oak mantel complete the room.

Structural renewal of failing oak trusses and exposed ridge beams. Traditional jointing methods preserved while quietly upgrading the property's performance.

A complete transformation of a long-neglected walled garden into a productive kitchen garden. Raised beds built from reclaimed oak, Cotswold stone paths relaid by hand, and espalier fruit trees trained against the original stone walls.

A sympathetic restoration of a worn pine staircase — sanding back decades of wear, repairing damaged treads, and finishing with a hand-rubbed oil to bring out the natural grain of the timber.
A recent project in Bremhill, Wiltshire — from overgrown walled garden to a productive kitchen garden with raised oak beds, hand-laid stone paths and trained fruit trees.

An overgrown walled garden, reclaimed by brambles and self-seeded growth after years of neglect.

Re-laid stone paths, raised oak beds and trained fruit trees bring the garden back into productive use.
Two recent heritage projects across Wiltshire and The Cotswolds — a hand-finished pine staircase restoration in Calne, and a bespoke loft bathroom renovation in a period Cotswold property, built from the shell up with traditional craftsmanship, metro tiling and brushed brass fittings.

An original pine staircase in a Calne, Wiltshire home — dulled by decades of paint, scuffs and worn treads in need of sympathetic heritage restoration.

Sanded back, hand-repaired and finished with a traditional hand-rubbed oil — a Wiltshire pine staircase restored to bring out the natural grain and period character.

A tight eaves space in a Cotswold home transformed into a bespoke en-suite — metro tiling, brushed brass fittings and reclaimed pine flooring crafted to suit a heritage property.