The Building Conservation Directory 2025

4 Printed on sustainably produced PEFC™ certified paper THE BUILDING CONSERVATION DIRECTORY The Thirty-second Edition of the Directory Published May 2025 ISBN 978 1 912747 22 1 PUBLISHED BY Cathedral Communications Limited, High Street, Tisbury, Wiltshire, England SP3 6HA Tel 01747 871717 Email info@buildingconservation.com www.buildingconservation.com DIRECTORS Liz Coyle-Camp Jonathan Taylor EDITORIAL TEAM Jonathan Taylor Robyn Pender Emma Heard PUBLICATIONS MANAGER Joanna Collie PRODUCTION CO-ORDINATOR Lynn Green ADMINISTRATION Lydia Porter ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT Nicholas Rainsford Carla Winchcombe TYPESETTING & DESIGN xendo PRINTING Micropress Printers Ltd COVER PHOTO A detail of the pulpit designed by George Edmund Street for St Peter’s, Bournemouth (Photo: Jonathan Taylor) The many companies and specialists advertising in The Building Conservation Directory have been invited to participate on the basis of their established involvement in the field of building conservation and the suitability of some of their products and services for historic buildings. Some of the participants also supply products and services to other areas of the building market which have no application in the building conservation field. The inclusion of any company or individual in this publication should not necessarily be regarded as either a recommendation or an endorsement by the publishers. Although every effort has been made to ensure that information in this book is correct at the time of printing, responsibility for errors or omissions cannot be accepted by the publishers or any of the contributors. © Copyright 2025 Cathedral Communications Limited All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recordings, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of Cathedral Communications Limited. £19.60 THE BUILDING CONSERVATION DIRECTORY This directory provides specifiers of works to historic buildings, their contents and surroundings an invaluable starting point in the search for appropriate products, services and expert advice. The many technical editorial articles are written by leaders in this field and cover a wide range of important issues. The articles are not intended to be comprehensive but rather to raise awareness and stimulate dialogue amongst those involved with the historic environment. Other reference information points the way on current legislation, continuing education and sources for further information and advice. All suppliers in The Building Conservation Directory pay a fee to be included and although Cathedral Communications does not formally approve or recommend them, we do screen out inappropriate suppliers and products to maintain the established integrity of the directory. This ensures that it remains a useful and credible forum in which appropriate suppliers can promote their businesses. Before undertaking any sensitive project, owners of historic buildings should seek advice from a professional consultant. HOW TO FIND WHAT YOU NEED The table of contents (page 5) together with the products and services index and the specialists index at the back should help you find the product, service or supplier you are looking for. In addition, the selector tables which head up each main section provide a comprehensive breakdown of relevant products and services supplied by each company. Follow the index or selector table page reference to the appropriate section or company and start the selection process. It may be helpful to contact more than one supplier. And please remember to tell each that you found them in The Building Conservation Directory. If you still can’t find what or who you need, don’t despair. You can visit our industry leading website at www.buildingconservation.com or phone us on 01747 871717 and we’ll put you in touch with someone who can help. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS For the contributions to this edition of The Building Conservation Directory we would particularly like to thank the author of the foreword, Bénédicte de Montlaur, our advertisers for their continuing support and our dedicated production team. Special mention goes to all those who have contributed articles, illustrations, information or assistance including: CATHEDRAL COMMUNICATIONS CATHEDRAL COMMUNICATIONS 32nd edition Matthew Amis, Six Heritage Dan Barker, Mitchell & Dickinson Jessica Barrow, Woohoo Andy Beardsley, Terra Measurement Limited Philip Black, University of Manchester Tom Coles, Mitchell & Dickinson Tobit Curteis, Tobit Curteis Associates LLP Faye Davies, Burrell Foley Fischer John Edwards, Edwards Hart Jamie Fairchild, Restorative Techniques Limited Camilla Finlay, Clews Architects Jim Glockling, BMT Rachel Kerr, University of Manchester Simon Lock, Woohoo Ingval Maxwell William McVicker, British Institute of Organ Studies Dick Newell, Action for Swifts Teresa Puttock, Precision Glass Ltd Robin Russell, Corbell Christian Ryan, University of Wales Léonie Seliger, Cathedral Studios Fkereselase Sifir, World Monuments Fund

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