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UK Building Conservation

For nearly half a century CWO has acquired considerable experience in the building restoration and historic building conservation from working on a wide range of listed buildings.  

CWO was originally formed to carry out the building conservation work to Chichester Cathedral and then later became an independent company specialising in all forms of historic and listed building conservation.  

Repairs to Historic Buildings  

Although acknowledged stone specialists, CWO also has extensive experience in the restoration and repair of historic brickwork, lead work, stained glass windows and roofing. The external fabric of a historic building is CWO’s speciality.    

CWO’s masons are versatile with their skills.  As well as working and fixing natural stone they are able to carry out lime mortar repairs, stone repairs, shelter coating and all forms of conservation techniques.    

Our masons also use their extensive knowledge of historic structures in providing their expertise and quality workmanship on historic building conservation making extensive repairs to ancient brick buildings, by removing bricks and natural stone where perished and replacing with new where required.    

In listed building conservation, CWO masons have a close working relationship with clients and architects to provide the highest standard and quality of services expertly delivered on time and to the agreed budget.  

Military Knights, Windsor Castle

The lodgings, situated within the walls of Windsor Castle, are the home to 13 retired military servicemen who form the Military Knights...

Tiltyard Tower, Hampton Court

CWO has competed the major renovation and restoration to Tiltyard Tower, situated within the grounds of Hampton Court Palace... 

St Georges Chapel, Windsor Castle

St Georges Chapel is situated within Windsor Castle, the largest and oldest occupied castle in the world and the residence of Her Majesty the Queen.. 

St Mary De Haura, New Shoreham

The church of St Mary de Haura dates from 1103. Built in Romanesque and transitional styles, it can justifiably be regarded as one...