Building Surveying and Project Management
Building Surveying and Project Management
Building Surveying and Project ManagementBuilding Surveying and Project Management
Building Surveying and Project Management
Building Surveying and Project Management

39-41 Bridge Street, Chester

Building Surveying and Project Management

Built in 1910, the timber frame had been seriously neglected for many years resulting in widespread wet rot and death watch beetle infestation. The building is listed as Grade II* and is often described as the “most photographed building in Chester”.

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Shochlach Hall

Building Surveying and Project Management

A very large range of traditional brick and slate farm buildings set around a cobbled courtyard. Listed Grade II.

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Tithe Barn, Chelford

Building Surveying and Project Management

A catastrophic fire virtually destroyed the 16th Century Grade II Tithe Barn. Little was left standing after the blaze which took only 45 minutes to cause such extensive damage.

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121 Brook Street, Chester

Building Surveying and Project Management

A run down former Cocoa House now trading as an Italian Restaurant. The exterior of the building was in a dilapidated and neglected condition. Grant money was available for the repair works.

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Barn Conversion, Cheshire

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A 200 year old former agricultural outbuilding converted into a beautiful single dwelling.

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Lechlade on Thames

Building Surveying and Project Management

An estate in Oxfordshire comprising Grade II Listed house, converted granary, various holiday homes and ancillary buildings set in about 60 acres was on the market for c. £4m.

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Building Surveying and Project Management
The restoration of 39-41 Bridge Street, Chester in which the firm were involved, has been commended at the RICS North West Awards 2008 honouring outstanding work in the Conservation of a structure.
RICS Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors
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