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BCD Special Report on
Historic Churches
18th annual edition
P r o d u c t s & S e r v i c e s
CLIVEDEN CONSERVATION
WORKSHOP LTD
South East, Head office –
The Tennis Courts, Cliveden Estate,
Taplow, Maidenhead,
Berkshire SL6 0JA
Tel 01628 604721 Fax 01628 660379
• West, Bath office –
Home Farm, Ammerdown Estate,
Kilmersdon, Bath, Somerset BA3 5SN
Tel 01761 420300 Fax 01761 420400
Email info@
clivedenconservation.com
• East and North, Houghton office –
The Old Coach House, Houghton,
Norfolk PE31 6TY
Tel 01485 528970 Fax 01485 529336
Email enq.houghton@
clivedenconservation.com
www.clivedenconservation.com
Established in 1982 as the National
Trust Statuary Workshop,
independent since 1991. Retained as
the National Trust centre for the
conservation of statuary, stone and
plasterwork. Also serving English
Heritage and the Royal Palaces.
Projects extensively in country
houses and churches. Consultancy
service, specifications, security
work and materials analysis.
See advertisement on page 10.
LOVELL PURBECK LIMITED
See advertisement on page 10.
NIMBUS CONSERVATION LTD
Eastgate, Christchurch Street East,
Frome, Somerset BA11 1QD
Tel 01373 474646 Fax 01373 474648
Email enquiries@
nimbusconservation.com
www.nimbusconservation.com
Nimbus offers a comprehensive
masonry conservation service, from
consultation to completion.
Experienced in the cleaning,
conservation and carving of plain
and decorative natural/cast stone,
ceramic and plaster masonry, either
as sympathetic main contractor or
specialist sub-contractor. Dedicated
London, South East and South West
regional teams are all co-ordinated
from the company’s head office and
workshop facilities.
T E TILLEY STONEMASONS
295 Ditchling Road,
Brighton BN1 6JH
Tel 01273 555882 Fax 01273 542844
Mobile 07720 295203
Email info@tilleystonemasons.co.uk
www.tilleystonemasons.co.uk
Long established stonemasonry
business based in Brighton. The
company specialises in the
restoration and conservation of
churches as well as new-
build extensions and internal
reordering. Recent projects include
an extension at St Mary’s, Ticehurst;
restoration of the tower, spire and
chancel at St Nicholas, Pevensey;
and internal reordering of St Francis
and St Anthony, Crawley.
WELLS MASONRY SERVICES LTD
Ilsom Farm, Cirencester Road,
Tetbury, Gloucestershire GL8 8RX
Tel 0166 650 4251 Fax 0166 650 2285
Email info@wells-group.co.uk
www.wells-group.co.uk
A highly regarded company
specialising in stone restoration to
churches and listed buildings. Its
fully equipped banker shop
produces moulded and carved stone
of the highest quality. The company
also carries out stone and brick
cleaning and offers stone selection
advice and a full design service.
Structural Engineers
BLACKETT-ORD CONSERVATION
ENGINEERING
33 Chapel Street,
Appleby-in-Westmorland,
Cumbria CA16 6QR
Tel/Fax 01768 352572
Email engineering@
blackett-ordconservation.co.uk
The practice specialises in the repair
of historic and traditional buildings
in the north of England and
southern Scotland. Recent church
projects have involved bell frames
and bell towers, spires, masonry
movement and decay, timber and
concrete roof repairs and
assessment of long term structural
movement.
CHRIS PIKE ASSOCIATES
Enterprise HQ,
High Street,
Coalport, Telford,
Shropshire TF8 7HT
Tel 01952 581751
Email enquiry@
cpaconservation.co.uk
www.cpaconservation.co.uk
Chris Pike Associates, historic
environment engineers, provides
specialist consultancy advice and
engineering design services in the
field of historic environment
conservation. The practice is
managed by Christopher Ian Pike,
who is a Conservation Accredited
Engineer and Chartered Structural
Engineer with 30 years consultancy
practice experience, including
project work on several traditional
parish churches and vernacular
Welsh chapels.
THE MORTON PARTNERSHIP LTD
Structural and Civil Engineers
Old Timber Yard House,
55 The Timber Yard, Drysdale Street,
London N1 6ND
Tel 020 7324 7270 Fax 020 7729 1196
• Leonardo House, 11 Market Place,
Halesworth, Suffolk IP19 8BA
Tel 01986 875 651 Fax 01986 875 085
Clients include some 400 churches
and cathedrals. Assistance varies
from preliminary advice and
structural surveys to major design
projects. All forms of conservation
construction – brick, stone, timber
and iron – are part of everyday
business. Previous projects include
St Edmundsbury Cathedral Tower,
Canterbury Cathedral and
St Barnabas’ Pimlico Spire.