From elegant Georgian townhouses to timber-framed cottages in the surrounding villages, Bury St Edmunds is rich in homes worth protecting. We restore and maintain them the way they were built to be cared for — sympathetically, and for the long term.
Bury St Edmunds and the parishes around it hold some of West Suffolk's finest period stock — Georgian frontages, Victorian terraces, and older timber-framed and listed homes out in the villages. Each was built differently, and each asks for a different approach: lime where lime belongs, breathable repairs, and a light hand with original fabric.
That's the work we specialise in — understanding how your home was made before we touch it, and protecting what makes it worth keeping.
Our flagship restoration — a 16th-century Grade II listed former bakery at Wickham Skeith, in nearby Mid Suffolk — shows the approach: built around the original fabric, lime plaster throughout, hand-finished floorboards and bespoke oak windows.
Start with a free Heritage Health Check — a specialist's written view of your home's condition, with no obligation and no sales pitch.