Sympathetic conservation and (where necessary) restoration of old and listed Buildings.
Over many years John Wardle has gained experience, working on many old properties and structures.
Whilst a large proportion are listed, the view is that all old properties (listed or not) should be treated with respect.
Repairs should be traditional and materials shall be in keeping with the existing fabric where possible. Original features must be conserved.
A conservation engineering approach generally leaves the structure of the building, historically correct, but stable.
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This ruined Grade II*, C17 church near Buntingford, Leyston, Herts. has not been used for approximately 65 years.
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Conversion of existing mill building in to houses/apartments.
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Gate House, Heronden Hall |
After collapse of over 50% of the Gate House, the remainder had been supported by scaffold for many years.
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Building 86, Sheerness Dockyard |
The lantern light to the roof was destroyed during a storm in 2007. It was agreed with the Conservation Officer that the structure of this was beyond repair.
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Minor Canon Row & Priors Gate |
Grade I listed houses & gate house
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House In The Dockyard, Sheerness |
The four storey superintendents house had been converted for use as an office and many of the original Georgian features were damaged, however not destroyed. It has been therefore possible to reconstruct the interior authentically.
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