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Tuke Manton has experience in restoration and conservation work covering a wide range of building types and classification, including Ancient Monuments and Grade I, Grade II and Grade II* listed buildings.

We pride ourselves in being able to bring new life to these old and historic buildings by providing practical solutions, while meticulously preserving the architectural integrity of the structure and the vital place it occupies as part of our cultural heritage.

We have received awards for our work in this area, including a Civic Trust Commendation for the refurbishment of medieval timber-framed buildings in Waltham Abbey, and an award for the discovery and restoration of a medieval timber-framed merchant’s house in Stratford-on-Avon, which led to its subsequent listing on completion.

The practice has been appointed as architect for a long-term project for the maintenance, repair and extension of the Watermen’s Hall in the City of London, belonging to the Company of Watermen and Lightermen of the River Thames. Constructed in the late 1770’s, the Hall is a Scheduled Ancient Monument and represents one of the few surviving examples of a Georgian city company hall.

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Mixed development, Waltham Abbey

 
 
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