Lancashire Barns
Lancashire barns have a character all of their own, and Fair Oak Farm in Chipping is a perfect example of how these buildings tell the story of the county’s rural past. Their form is shaped by the landscape and the…
Fylde Conservation Ltd is a specialist heritage building contractor based in Blackpool, delivering expert conservation, masonry restoration, and structural repairs across the Fylde Coast, Lancashire and throughout the UK.
Our skilled, heritage accredited team works on listed buildings, period properties, and historic landmarks nationwide, providing services including stonework repairs, lime mortar repointing, masonry cleaning, and sensitive structural conservation.
Fylde Conservation offers a trusted, end-to-end service that respects a building’s history while ensuring its future. While we’re proud of our Blackpool roots and deep understanding of the Fylde Coast’s unique architectural heritage, we’re equally committed to bringing our specialist services to clients all over the country.
“Conservation is the process of maintaining and managing change to a heritage asset in a way that sustains and where appropriate enhances its significance.” (Historic England)
The conservation of heritage assets is not a job, it is a passion. With over 20 years experience in building conservation, we are deeply passionate about preserving our heritage for the benefit of future generations.
As the UK faces the challenges relating to climate change and the increasing need to reduce carbon emissions, the time is now to conserve and enhance our existing building stock.
Fylde Conservation Ltd is a specialist heritage building contractor based in Blackpool, delivering expert conservation, masonry restoration, and structural repairs across the Fylde Coast, Lancashire and throughout the UK.
Our skilled, heritage-accredited team works on listed buildings, period properties, and historic landmarks nationwide, providing services including stonework repairs, lime mortar repointing, masonry cleaning, and sensitive structural conservation.
Known for our traditional craftsmanship, attention to detail, and reliable project management, we partner with homeowners, architects, local authorities, and heritage organisations all over the country. Whether you need a local façade repair or a large-scale conservation project anywhere in the UK, Fylde Conservation offers trusted solutions that protect and preserve historic buildings for future generations.
Fylde Conservation Ltd provides expert heritage building services across the UK, specialising in stonework repairs, lime mortar repointing, traditional brickwork, masonry cleaning, and structural conservation. Whether it’s a listed building, period property, or historic landmark, our skilled team delivers high-quality restoration and repair with a focus on craftsmanship, detail, and conservation best practice.
Marsh Mill is a Grade II* listed tower windmill built in 1794, and one of the best-preserved examples of its kind in the UK.
Our team was appointed to carry out sensitive restoration works to safeguard its historic fabric and ensure long-term resilience
Fair Oak Farm is a traditional stone-built property located in the Forest of Bowland AONB, with historic significance and architectural character typical of the region. Our team was appointed to carry out sensitive conservation works to the farmhouse and associated outbuildings, ensuring structural integrity while preserving original features.
We’re always happy to discuss your project in detail and take the time to understand your individual requirements. Whether you need advice on a listed building restoration, stonework repairs, or a full conservation project, we work closely with every client to offer tailored solutions, honest guidance, and a professional service from start to finish.
Find out what our clients have to say about what its like working with Fylde Conservation
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Lancashire barns have a character all of their own, and Fair Oak Farm in Chipping is a perfect example of how these buildings tell the story of the county’s rural past. Their form is shaped by the landscape and the…
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