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Historic Building Advisory Service

Architecture and Planning

Overview

Historic Building and Heritage Consultancy providing an independent advisory service to all those who own, manage or have an interest in any type of historic building, man-made structure or landscape, dating from before 1945; ranging from Iron-Age forts to Art Deco flats. Our expert assistance covers building methods, materials and specifications, repairs, conservation, restoration, re-use, and planning; specialist survey, assessment and analysis, archaeology; and feasibility studies. We help and work with professionals of all types, members of the public, land and estate owners, builders and developers, local and national conservation bodies, and national and local government across the UK and Europe in all sectors of the built heritage including domestic, commercial, industrial, agricultural, religious, transport. We are here to help those working with historic properties to help conserve our built heritage Our knowledge of the development, conservation and repair of historic buildings, landscapes and other heritage assets enables us to provide a tailored and cost effective and professional service to our clients. Each building, structure or landscape is considered as an historical entity with the changes and foibles that could have affected it over time and with the use of what are now generally considered as archaic building methods, materials and styles. Our expertise in dealing with old buildings allows us to consider each part of the structure as an individual element that makes up the whole - rather in the way that it would have been built. It also gives us an insight into what we might expect to find during our investigations and some of the otherwise unexpected aspects of the properties development to look out for. We offer a very cost effective service delivery through our an on-line consultancy via individual secure web portals or traditional face to face consultancy service that is tailored and adjusted to the needs of each client.