Period Property Renovation: Restoring Lake District Heritage
At Lake District Renovations, we breathe new life into the historic homes that define our region's character. Our approach combines time-honoured craftsmanship with deep respect for traditional building methods, ensuring each renovation preserves the soul of these cherished properties whilst meeting modern living standards.
Our Expertise
We specialise in sympathetic renovations that honour the original character of period properties. Our work features:
- Traditional horse hair lime plastering for authentic finishes and superior breathability
- Careful selection of period-appropriate materials
- Expert knowledge of listed building regulations and planning requirements
- Comprehensive project management from initial consultation through to completion
- Traditional lime rendering and pointing using centuries-old techniques
Why Choose Us?
As a local heritage builder with over 20 years of experience, we understand the unique challenges of period property renovation in the Lake District. Our passionate team, led by Brad O'Leary, brings deep expertise in traditional construction methods and materials.
We particularly excel in addressing common period property issues such as:
- Damp problems caused by modern materials
- Structural repairs requiring traditional techniques
- Restoration of original features
- Implementation of sympathetic modern improvements
Our Commitment
We believe that every period property tells a story, and our role is to help write its next chapter while preserving its history. Our team provides:
- Personal, attentive service throughout your project
- Expert guidance on traditional materials and methods
- Close collaboration with local planning authorities
- Meticulous attention to historical detail
- Clear communication at every stage
Looking to restore your period property with craftsmen who truly understand traditional buildings? Contact us today for a consultation and discover how we can help preserve your home's heritage for future generations.