Period property
Period property
A period property renovation project can be complex. That’s why K.E. Jones & Son provides
assistance, guidance and advice throughout the project. We can advise you of the required permissions, meet with your planning officer and local conservation officer – whatever is required to bring your period property back to life.
View examples of our period properties below.
We are carrying out restoration work, timber repairs and lime plastering at this period property in Great Finborough.
We started this project recently. Phase 2 now underway - We are removing lime and cement render and will then carry out lime plastering.
We renovated the ground floor and cellar of this Grade II listed property in Debenham.
This period property had water damage from an internal soil stack that had been leaking for years, causing a major damp problem.
The ceiling rafters at this period property in Boxford had split so we replaced them with green oak and savolit boarding, followed by lime plasteri
We found that incorrect materials had been used previously on this beautiful period property in Acton, resulting in damp which affected the structu
This was a big job on a property that had been worked on by unskilled tradesmen or those with a lack of knowledge of working on period properties.
This lime repair job in Long Melford involved bracing the existing structure by installing structure strapping.
We did a complete renovation of this beautiful farmhouse in Elmsett. The job involved installing new soleplates, upright oak beams and brickwork.
We carried out a complete renovation to this Victorian cottage in Leavenheath.
We made repairs to the exterior of this property including the chimney stack
Period buildings have stood the test of time. They have stood tall through wars, weather and the ever-evolving world round them.
In the UK we are privileged to have a wealth of historical buildings that have stood the test of time; surely a testimonial to the skill of master
This project in Newton involved us carrying out restoration work. We replaced brick panels, made repairs to the roof, and replaced windows.
For this project in Boxford, we carried out timber frame repairs , followed by lime plastering.
This project involved a big, modern, timber-framed construction with many original features joining onto an existing period property.
Clare Priory is one of the oldest established religious houses in the country, dating back to 1248.
This timber-framed period property had death watch beetle. We had to rebuild three-quarters of the timber frame due to damage to the structure.
We were very excited to be working with Historic England on this restoration of the church in Little Waldingfield.
This grade 2 listed building was restored to it's former glory following serious structural problems caused by previous owners having the walls ren
Completed extension, lime plastering and french drain in Newton, Suffolk
We were asked to renovate a period property in Mendlesham.
Do you have a project?
No job is too big or too small, too old or too modern and we would be more than happy to discuss your requirements, ideas and budget with you.