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Working mainly in the north of England, Bullen Conservation offers a complete masonry conservation service for historic, ecclesiastical and commercial projects. The company’s experience embraces sites and structures of every type and size but tends to focus on restoration projects of a particularly challenging or sensitive nature.
A typical project at Whalley Abbey included replication of large internal arches, and a new arch to match the existing was supplied and built. Another project at St Oswald’s Church, Backford involved the manufacture and replacement of large crocket pinnacles using traditional banker masons.
Bullen Conservation believes in conserving fine buildings and maintaining as much of their original glory. This requires not just specialised skills and experience but extreme sensitivity to historical context, to the building’s immediate surroundings and to the original vision and purpose of its creators. |