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P r o d u c t s & S e r v i c e s
BCD Special Report on
Historic Churches
17th annual edition
43
Index
Archaeologists....................................43
Architects............................................43
Building Contractors........................46
Cherry Picker Access. ......................46
Damp & Timber Decay....................46
Decorative & Stained Glass............47
Door & Window Fittings.................47
Fine Joinery.........................................47
Heating.................................................47
Heritage Consultants........................47
Historical Researchers......................47
Interiors Consultants &
Conservators.......................................47
Lighting Consultants........................48
Masonry Cleaning.............................48
Materials Analysts.............................48
Organ Builders & Restorers............48
Plasterwork.........................................48
Publications.........................................48
Quantity Surveyors...........................48
Roof Drainage.....................................48
Roofng Contractors &
Materials..............................................49
Sculpture..............................................49
Statuary................................................49
Steeplejacks.........................................49
Stone.....................................................49
Structural Engineers.........................50
Structural Repairs &
Stabilisation.........................................50
Surveyors.............................................50
Textiles. ................................................51
Timber Frame Builders....................51
Wall Painting Conservators............51
Window Protection...........................51
Wood Carvers....................................51
Everything Else...................................51
Archaeologists
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Architects
ACANTHUS CLEWS ARCHITECTS
Acanthus House, 57 Hightown Road,
Banbury, Oxfordshire OX16 9BE
Tel 01295 702600 Fax 01295 702601
Email architects@acanthusclews.co.uk
www.acanthusclews.co.uk
Acanthus Clews Architects is a
creative and ambitious practice,
committed to quality design and the
protection of the built environment.
Te practice has a signifcant
portfolio of re-ordering, restoration
and new lighting installations to a
large number of rural and urban
churches, together with major
projects at Llandaf and Coventry
cathedrals. Te re-ordering and
extension to St Tomas of
Canterbury Church, Goring on
Tames, was shortlisted for the RIBA
South Conservation Award 2010.
ANTHONY SHORT AND
PARTNERS LLP
34 Church Street, Ashbourne,
Derbyshire DE6 1AE
Tel 01335 340890 Fax 01335 300624
Email info@asap-architects.com
www.asap-architects.com
Established in 1966, Anthony Short &
Partners specialises in ‘conservative’
repair and reuse of historic buildings.
Te frm’s client list includes private
individuals, church and cathedral
bodies. It is currently appointed
architects for some 130 churches,
several Grade I or II*, in three dioceses
and has successfully completed
numerous church re-orderings and
repairs. Secular work includes
sympathetic listed building repair
and refurbishment, conversions and
extensions, surveys and feasibility
and conservation studies. Te
practice is familiar with all forms of
grant supported work and is
sympathetic to the needs and
fnancial constraints of churches,
public bodies and community
groups. CAD facilities are used
where appropriate. Client
satisfaction and attention to detail
are the highest priorities.
ARROL & SNELL LTD
St Mary’s Hall, St Mary’s Court,
Shrewsbury SY1 1EG
Tel 01743 241111 Fax 01743 241142
Email admin@arrolandsnell.co.uk
Over 30 years experience of high-
end conservation work and
challenging new-build developments
in historic settings. Major schemes
include those at Chester Cathedral
and York Minster. Clients include
English Heritage, many historic
buildings preservation trusts, local
authorities and private bodies.
Services ofered include building and
landscape design, grant applications,
feasibility studies, building surveys
and historical research.
BENJAMIN TINDALL ARCHITECTS
17 Victoria Terrace,
Edinburgh EH1 2JL
Tel 0131 220 3366 Fax 0131 220 3535
Email admin@
benjamintindallarchitects.co.uk
www.benjamintindallarchitects.co.uk
Te practice sees design as an
essential conservation technique with
an enthusiasm for the art and craft of
architecture. It undertakes work from
Orkney to Jersey and the Outer
Hebrides. Its work to the Edinburgh
churches of St John’s, Broughton
St Mary’s and St Peter’s, Lutton Place
is well known.
BLACKETT-ORD CONSERVATION
ARCHITECTURE
33 Chapel Street,
Appleby-in-Westmorland,
Cumbria CA16 6QR
Tel/Fax 017683 52572
Email architecture@
blackett-ordconservation.co.uk
Contact Elaine Blackett-Ord
MA(Conservation Studies, York) DIP
ARCH IHBC RIBA AABC
Informed specialist repair and
conservation of churches, including
appropriate reordering and
alterations, across the North, working
closely with local craftsmen and
conservators, DACs, Churches
Conservation Trust, English Heritage
and local bodies. Skills include
conservation management plans,
quinquennial inspections, defects
diagnosis, costings and reports for
HLF/EH grant applications,
community consultations and
assistance with fund raising.
See also Blackett-Ord Conservation
Engineering, page 50.