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Converted school, Bristol

Converted school, Bristol

Mumford & Wood Ltd

High performance timber windows and doors from the Mumford & Wood Conservation™ range have been specified in an historical property refurbishment in the beautiful village of Clifton, Bristol. In Tudor-Gothic style this stunning collection of seven luxury-living properties offers outstanding accommodation enhanced with space and light.
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KFC Case Study

KFC Case Study

Dart Valley Systems Ltd

KFC have selected DVS touch-free classic taps for their new and existing restaurants throughout the UK. Our classic tap range is ideal for busy restaurants, designed with a touch-free operation these taps not only promote excellent hygiene but also help to conserve water in high usage washrooms.
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Poole, Dorset

Poole, Dorset

Mumford & Wood Ltd

Timber Conservation™ windows and doors by Mumford & Wood have been specified by a building developer for his own residential property in Poole, Dorset. This large coastal town, once a maritime trade hub, has attracted tourists and visitors to its beaches and landscapes for many decades and is an established area of beauty.
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Clarges Mayfair

Clarges Mayfair

Albion Stone plc

The Clarges Estate is a 193,500 sq. ft. mixed-use development situated in the heart of Mayfair’s Conservation Area. Designed by award winning prestigious London architectural practice Squire and Partners, the development replaces the current 1960’s scheme with premium residential apartments and commercial space, spread over numerous buildings.
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University of Manchester

University of Manchester

Bauder Ltd

A notable feature on the University of Manchester campus is the Samuel Alexander Building - a five storey Grade II listed building. Erected in 1919 the building has been excellently conserved, however one element that required urgent attention was its flat roof, which had been experiencing considerable water ingress.
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Somerset New Build

Somerset New Build

Saint-Gobain Weber

webertherm XP External Wall Insulation system has been specified for a contemporary new build in a designated conservation area in South West England. The revolutionary system has been used on the walls of the property while weberpral M through-coloured render has been used extensively to long runs of concrete walling.
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Window Restoration for Historic Borough

Window Restoration for Historic Borough

Mumford & Wood Ltd

In the renovation of a substantial property in London SE1, in the historic Borough of Southwark, Mumford & Wood, specialists in the design and manufacture of premium quality timber windows and doors, have supplied Conservation™ casement windows and sliding sash windows for a sensitive renovation. This mixed use building was one of the last remaining plots awaiting development by morelondon.
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30 Finsbury Square

30 Finsbury Square

Albion Stone plc

The project comprised a large office development of approximately 16,660 square meters of office floor space arranged over 7 storeys.Situated in the business centre of London in one of the London Borough of Camden’s conservation areas, Finsbury Square utilised the traditional Portland Stone element of the surrounding buildings and combined it with contemporary design practices.
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WELSH SLATE IS A PEERLESS PERFORMER IN A PIONEERING PENINSULAR TOWN

WELSH SLATE IS A PEERLESS PERFORMER IN A PIONEERING PENINSULAR TOWN

Welsh Slate

A church in one of the first Conservation Areas in Wales has been given a new lease of life, thanks in part to Welsh Slate.Some 130m2 of Welsh Slate’s roofing slates have replaced their 150-year-old predecessors on the roof of the chancel at the Grade II listed parish church of Holy Trinity in Llandudno which was consecrated in 1874.
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The Patrick Geddes Centre

The Patrick Geddes Centre

Allgood Ltd

Located in the painstakingly conserved 16th century Riddle’s Court in Edinburgh’s Old Town, the Patrick Geddes Centre is aworld-class centre for learning. Steeped in history, culture andarchitectural wonder, it reopened as a community, conferenceand events space following a £6m restoration in 2017.Allgood was selected by conservation specialist architectsLDN to deliver an ironmongery solution that would providemodern facilities within the picturesque Category A-listedmerchant’s house, without compromising the integrity of theoriginal building.Prestigious heritage hardware brand Frank Allart was chosen,and an antique brass finish was applied to blend in with thehistoric areas of the venue. Throughout the modern quarters,the high-performance and ultra-durable Modric stainless steelrange was used.Bespoke hinges and door closers were developed to matchthe different manufacturers’ ironmongery, while Certifireapproved Alite door closers and Allgood’s integrated securitypackage including secure access controls, intercom andvideo entry systems were employed to deliver a high-qualityfinish.
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Handley Street

Handley Street

Forterra Building Products

Handley Street is a small, residential development located within the central conservation area in the Lincolnshire market town of Sleaford.Originally an old, derelict office block, the site now provides six new, much-needed starter homes for the town. Each of the high-specification homes offers two bedrooms, underfloor heating, bi-fold doors to a private garden, and off-road parking, all within a few short steps to the town’s high street.Planning restrictions associated with the conservation area required the use of traditional materials, including timber, sliding sash windows, slate roofs, chimney stacks and brickwork that would match Handley Street’s older buildings, which are built in a vibrant orange brick featuring textural deviation and which was excavated locally.For the new properties, Forterra’s Butterley Breckland Multi Reserve was selected as a good match to the older brick. Varying bonds, that show stretchers as well as headers, have been introduced in the main facing brickwork, complementing the older properties nearby.
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Appletree Cottage

Appletree Cottage

Lindab Ltd

Conversion of listed Cotswold coach houseDesign Storey architects are thrilled with the transformation of this curtilage-listed coach house located in a walled garden within a conservation area in a small Cotswold town. The task was to extend the ground floor of the property to create a new boot room and dining room, increase the amount of light into the property and improve connection of the house with the garden. The project proved particularly tricky due to the listed and conservation status which made selection of materials especially sensitive. Having specified Lindab guttering for these reasons and for its longevity and minimal appearance, the architect was assisted with samples so that the client could choose their colour palette on site. They opted for Anthracite Metallic coated finish gutters and downpipes and square hoppers which the architect said, “contributed to the overall quality of the build and visual appearance of the final building”. Following this, Design Storey are using Lindab guttering on a number of further projects including a school extension and a family home, stating that Lindab, “provide a quality range of products to suit a number of solutions.”
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Mews House, London

Mews House, London

Wienerberger Ltd

This project in North London was created with the intention of enhancing the housing stock of the location and providing a positive contribution to the texture, grain and building types within the conservation area. To achieve this appearance, Wienerberger's Marziale brick was used. Additionally, a carefully selected mortar, using white cement, lime and washed river sand and a subtle manipulation of the surface, was applied to enhance the quality of the brickwork.
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Cheltenham Ladies’ College

Cheltenham Ladies’ College

Mumford & Wood Ltd

Replacement like-for-like period style timber windows from the Mumford & Wood Conservation™ range have been installed in the thermal upgrade programme of St Margaret’s junior girls’ boarding house at the famous Cheltenham Ladies’ College. Other boarding houses at the school have also been refurbished in recent years with window replacements by Mumford & Wood.
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Heritage Rose - Millwater Cottage

Heritage Rose - Millwater Cottage

Roseview Windows

After years of neglect, Millwater Cottage was in desperate need of some care and attention. Built in around 1752, this pretty Georgian mill house sits in a beautiful location next to a river, mill pond and old mill. Flanked by listed properties and sitting firmly within a conservation area, renovation works had to be sensitive both to the property and the area’s heritage.
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City Village - Coventry

City Village - Coventry

EH Smith Architectural Solutions

This landmark development comprises of 597 student bedrooms and 12,000 sq. ft. of retail and commercial accommodation, set adjacent to Belgrade Theatre. The building rises in scale from 3 storeys adjacent the existing conservation area, up to 20 storeys on the east of the site.The combination of glazed and unglazed tiles with differing profiles and cruciform window pieces creates a rich textured façade.
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Broad Meadow - Riverstone

Broad Meadow - Riverstone

Spanish Slate Quarries UK Ltd

Broad Meadow, in Dudley, the West Midlands, is not your typical retirement complex.Often, developments like these are bland and functional, built to very conservative designs.But the architects behind Broad Meadow had other ideas. They wanted something bold and distinctive – and the striking, circular building that resulted stands out as one of the most iconic of its kind.However, the development wasn’t without its problems.
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Granada Secondary Glazing lowers carbon footprint at Museum of London

Granada Secondary Glazing lowers carbon footprint at Museum of London

Granada Secondary Glazing

Derelict market buildings in the Conservation Area of Smithfield, central London have been converted to create a warmer, quieter and more secure environment to house the new Museum of London, thanks to Granada’s secondary glazing.Secondary glazing specialists Granada Glazing designed, manufactured and installed bespoke aluminium secondary glazing to improve the thermal, acoustic and security performance of the original timber single-glazed windows.
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Leybourne Chase, Grade II Listed, Bespoke Windows, Kent

Leybourne Chase, Grade II Listed, Bespoke Windows, Kent

Arden Windows Ltd

Set in the grounds of the former Manor House in West Malling, this stunning new development from Taylor Wimpey has plenty of wide-open spaces for residents to take advantage of. From the renovated walled gardens to the nature walk and playgrounds around the development, this prime location has it all covered.Whilst predominantly a modern new build development, the site contains a number of historically significant Grade II Listed buildings which are being retained and converted into new residential housing. The existing buildings including the Clock Tower, Gardeners Cottage, and the stunning Manor House are to be reimagined internally creating stunning exclusive residential homes. As a condition of planning consent and in line with local conservation conditions, these buildings are to be brought back into use and repaired in a sympathetic manner, ensuring that the original character and heritage of the buildings are maintained.Arden windows, as a key part of Taylor Wimpey’s supply chain for timber windows and doors, were approached by Taylor Wimpey and their architects with the brief to develop a truly bespoke window solution. One that not only meets the conservation requirements in terms of aesthetics of the windows and doors, but that also meet the current UK building regulation requirements and NHBC standards. Working from the architect’s detail drawings and photographs of original fenestrations and section details, the Arden design team were able to recreate an almost identical window and door solution fully meeting the conservation aspects of the project. The final product reflects the intricate profile sections and glazing bar details whilst also achieving the thermal and security requirements of the project.Arden manufactures windows and doors from engineered softwoods and hardwoods at their state of the art factory in Coventry. The 73,000 sq ft production unit incorporates leading-edge fully adaptable CNC machinery alongside time served skilled craftsmen, a winning combination that allows them to produce fully bespoke products on a volume scale.
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Case Study: Elevating Land End Farm's Heritage with LandVac Vacuum Glazing

Case Study: Elevating Land End Farm's Heritage with LandVac Vacuum Glazing

Vacuum Glazing UK

A Glimpse into 17th-century CharmIn Leeds, the venerable Land End Farm, a testament to 17th-century architectural splendour, underwent a transformative window upgrade. Keith and Carolynn Squires, custodians of this historic property, embarked on a journey to bid farewell to draughts and enhance their farmhouse's efficiency while preserving its heritage.Preserving the Past: The Window DilemmaOld and listed properties demand meticulous attention during upgrades, and the Squires faced the challenge of replacing degraded original windows without compromising the farmhouse's historic charm. The solution came in the form of Gowercroft's Heritage range fitted with LandVac Heritage vacuum glazing, specifically the Richmond flush casement windows, known for preserving the authenticity of listed properties.Richmond Casements with Vacuum Glazing: A Historic UpgradeThe Squires opted for Richmond casement windows, crafted from sustainable Accoya® timber. What set these windows apart was the ultra-thin high-performance vacuum glazing — a vital component delivering energy efficiency without compromising the authentic single-glazed look. The slimness and performance of the vacuum glazing impressed Keith, and Gowercroft's extensive warranty added significant value.LandVac Heritage Glazing: Efficiency RedefinedTo enhance Land End Farm's historic windows, Gowercroft introduced LandVac Heritage Glazing—an ultra-thin, high-performance glazing unit designed to preserve the authentic single-glazed look while boosting energy efficiency.LandVac Heritage Glazing transcends conservation requirements, eliminating the 'double reflection' associated with conventional double glazing. With a remarkable U value of 0.4 W/m²K, it not only meets but surpasses standards, making Land End Farm a blend of historical charm and contemporary sustainability.Conservation Approval: A Collaborative ProcessNavigating conservation approval seamlessly, a Gowercroft team member attended site meetings, presenting a sample window that showcased the slimness of vacuum glazing. Detailed fenestration drawings provided assurance, aligning with stringent conservation requirements.Transformation Unveiled: The ResultsLand End Farm witnessed a remarkable transformation. The new windows not only rejuvenated the farmhouse's external aesthetics but also ushered in comfort, bidding farewell to draughts and enhancing thermal insulation. The vacuum glazing also played a pivotal role in reducing external noise, creating a serene living space.Conclusion: Tradition and Innovation UnitedLand End Farm's journey epitomises the harmonious fusion of tradition and innovation. Gowercroft's Richmond casement windows, complemented by vacuum glazing, demonstrate the power of preserving heritage while embracing modern efficiency. The farmhouse now stands as a comfortable, energy-efficient haven, seamlessly blending the best of both worlds.
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Steps Together Rainford Hall St. Helens

Steps Together Rainford Hall St. Helens

Be-Plas Hygienic Walls & Ceilings Ltd

Established in 2017, Steps Together Group is a collection of private addiction treatment services, providing a winning combination of residential and outpatient addiction treatment & therapy services for individuals, their families, and their employers.This latest addition to their portfolio is Rainford Hall near St. Helens, the former home of the Pilkington Family.The property was completely refurbished with a a sympathetic approach that conserved the best of the house and original features but with modern, luxurious comfort levels.
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Stone Cladding - 30 Lombard St, London - Limestone (Unitised)

Stone Cladding - 30 Lombard St, London - Limestone (Unitised)

AlterEgo Facades (Stone Cladding & GRC Cladding Specialists)

Stone Cladding: Moleanos Crème Limestone - natural stone rainscreen cladding (Unitised). Lombard Street is a striking new office building in the midst of a Conservation Area and surrounded by listed buildings. PROJECT: 30 Lombard Street, London ARCHITECT: TP Bennett MAIN CONTRACTOR: ISG Construction INSTALLER: EAG PRODUCT: AlterStone Unitised Moleanos Crème Limestone CLADDING AREA: 1000m2 COMPLETION: August 2018
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Cairngorms National Park Authority

Cairngorms National Park Authority

Indeglås

Cairngorms National Park Authority are responsible for conservation, heritage, land management, ranger services, skills development, recreation and outdoor access, education and visitor experience, inclusion and outdoor learning. With a requirement to extend existing offices to create a modern working environment which would better support their service provision they appointed Moxon Architects and local contractor A W Laing Ltd to carry out the design and alteration works.
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Type A and Type C Waterproofing - Delta Amphibia

Type A and Type C Waterproofing - Delta Amphibia

Delta Membrane Systems Ltd

The scope of this project was to offer a waterproofing solution to an early 19th century two storey, listed cottage sited in a conservation area of beautiful countryside in Scotland.Providing a guaranteed, cost-effective scheme that would comply with BS 8102:2022 (Protection of below ground structures against water ingress. Code of practice.).For any structure below ground, either fully or partially, waterproofing is essential for protecting and preserving integrity. 
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Stone Cladding - St Lukes View, Liverpool - Jura Limestone

Stone Cladding - St Lukes View, Liverpool - Jura Limestone

AlterEgo Facades (Stone Cladding & GRC Cladding Specialists)

Stone Cladding: Jura Beige Sandblasted Limestone - natural stone rainscreen cladding. Student Accommodation in Liverpool bounded by two key conservation areas on a site that was formerly used as a multi-storey car park. ARCHITECT: Rio Architects MAIN CONTRACTOR: Bowmer & Kirkland INSTALLER: FK Facades PRODUCT: AlterStone Jura Limestone Sandblasted CLADDING AREA: 350m2 START ON SITE: January 2017 COMPLETION: March 2017
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Modus has options

Modus has options

Eurocell plc

Bellway Homes became the latest major house builder to specify Modus, an innovative new PVC-U window and door system from Eurocell. Rectory Road in Leicester is a development of nine properties in a conservation area, this meant that the planners had to approve external elements of the properties, including windows.The Modus flush sash was specified because both Bellway Homes and the planning authorities felt that it offered an aesthetic rival to timber windows.
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Timekeepers Square, Salford

Timekeepers Square, Salford

Wienerberger Ltd

Located within a conservation area in Salford, Timekeepers Square is a development of 36 two, three and four bed townhouses adjacent to the Grade II* listed St Phillips church; and the Georgian square which it fronts. The scheme forms part of the English Cities Fund’s Salford Central regeneration scheme which is regenerating more than 50 acres of Salford’s historic centre. The product used for this project is Wienerberger's Forum Smoked Branco brick.
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Morley hospital

Morley hospital

TRC Windows

The redevelopment of Atkinson Morley, a former hospital in Wimbledon in the London Borough of Merton. The site is located within the Copse Hill Conservation Area and includes the locally listed hospital building set among mature trees. The hospital was opened in 1869 as a convalescent hospital and it retained this use until WWII, when it became an internationally recognized neuroscience center. After it was closed in 2003, the building remained vacant until the site was acquired by Berkeley Homes in 2010.
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Clement steel windows come in all shapes and sizes!

Clement steel windows come in all shapes and sizes!

Clement Windows Group

This project involved the demolition of an existing two storey extension to the original house which was built around 1840 in the Barnsbury Conservation Area in Islington in North London. The interior layout was unsuitable and the owners wanted to bring more natural light and views of the garden into the space. Clement provided the stunning EB24 steel windows and doors which provide a sharp contrast to the oak boarding and make the extension look as if it is floating, enabling excellent views across the garden and surrounding area.
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Del Carmen Ultra, Castle Lane Apartments

Del Carmen Ultra, Castle Lane Apartments

Spanish Slate Quarries UK Ltd

Installed across the pitched roofs of two new apartment buildings in Castle Lane – a mixed use development overlooking the historic Swansea Castle, Del Carmen Ultra slate has helped to create an impressive look and feel that is also in keeping with conservation requirements. With the local planning authorities stating a strict need for natural slate to be used, as artificial slate would not meet heritage guidelines, SSQ’s Del Carmen Ultra was the perfect fit. Visit our website to read more.
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Welsh Slate helps give a London landmark a new lease of life

Welsh Slate helps give a London landmark a new lease of life

Welsh Slate

Roofing slates from Welsh Slate's Cwt-y-Bugail quarry were specified for the new-look Royal Pagoda. Welsh Slate roofing slates have played a “critical” role in the award-winning renovation of one of London’s most unusual buildings. A two-year conservation project to restore the roofs, and 80 decorative dragons, on the 18th Century Great Pagoda in the World Heritage Site of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew will give the public access to the upper floors for the first time in decades.
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Brinkworth

Brinkworth

Forterra Building Products

The Challenge Commissioned in north London in 2010, this new-build project within a conservation area needed to be discrete and respectful to fit in with the surrounding environment.The SolutionForterra’s Dark Moroccan Smooth Butterley Brick was used to adhere to the necessary requirements along with a pitched roof and flush and square bay windows.The BenefitsThe post-modernist build respects the immediate environment with regard to both material and form.This build was shortlisted for the 2017 BDA Brick Awards in the Individual Housing Development category.
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Naylor Lintels specified for Farmhouse Renovation

Naylor Lintels specified for Farmhouse Renovation

Naylor Concrete Products Ltd

The farmhouse is situated within a conservation area in Tickhill near Doncaster and after 14 months of renovation is completed in November 2014. Naylor lintels were specified throughout and in some instances the walls of the building were so thick they required 4 Naylor lintels to be used side by side to make up the width. Award winning Architects Coda Studios and Contractor Terry Huggett worked closely with the client to convert and extend the somewhat rundown farmhouse and outbuildings into a stunning contemporary home.
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From medieval priest doors to a modern means of access…

From medieval priest doors to a modern means of access…

Bilco UK

Bilco UK has supplied an innovative replacement roof hatch for a medieval church in Norfolk. St Mary’s is one of the 653 churches within the Diocese of Norwich. When it came to providing a means of safe access to the roof area a product was required that was both technically and architecturally suitable. Medieval Masonry Ltd, a specialist contractor in the restoration and conservation of historic buildings with over 50 years of experience in the industry, installed Bilco UK’s S-50VMTB VersaMount® Replacement Roof Hatch.
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Quality and durability put Cupa Pizarras slate on Crewkerne development

Quality and durability put Cupa Pizarras slate on Crewkerne development

Cupa Pizarras

A top end housing development in the heart of the West Country features the conservation of a listed mill property as well as elegant new roof designs: all articulated using CUPA PIZARRAS, specified for their quality and long lifetime guarantee, as well as their highly aesthetic appearance. Tail Mill in Merriott, close to Crewkerne in Somerset, is being refurbished and converted along with the construction of new residential properties, built by developer Zero C - with the three and four bedroom executive homes commanding asking prices of £4-500,000.
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Southover: traditional aesthetics meet modern sustainability with Thermoslate

Southover: traditional aesthetics meet modern sustainability with Thermoslate

Cupa Pizarras

The conversion of a traditional barn within the conservation area surrounding Wells Cathedral, Somerset has benefitted from the installation of THERMOSLATE roof solar collectors. The new solar system will generate 57% of the occupants’ hot water requirements. Paul Kellet, the architect, said: “My client was keen to use a natural material for the roof of the property, whilst also making a sustainable contribution to meeting the family’s energy needs. The specification of THERMOSLATE and complementary CUPA R12 spanish slate allowed Paul to meet these requirements.

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