Based in the Scottish Highlands and covering the towns, glens and islands around them, from Inverness and the Moray coast out to Skye, Ullapool and Caithness. The places below are where we work most often, not a limit on where we will go for the right project.
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Inverness is the natural centre of the patch, with everything from Victorian villas in Crown and Dalneigh to new estates on the edges of the city.
IV1Nairn puts sandstone town houses and Fishertown cottages within a few streets of the sea, so weathering details matter more here than the plans usually admit.
IV12A lot of Aviemore property earns its keep as letting accommodation, which puts real pressure on getting the work done between bookings and getting it right first time.
PH22Fort William gets more rain than almost anywhere in Britain, and every renovation there is judged on how the roof, the render and the drainage handle it.
PH33Dingwall mixes solid stone town houses with post-war and modern estates, so the right approach genuinely changes street by street.
IV15Elgin has one of the larger stocks of sandstone property in the north, and much of it is now at the age where roofs, chimneys and pointing all come due at once.
IV30Grantown sits inside the Cairngorms National Park with a planned Georgian core, so what a renovation is allowed to look like is as much a question as what it costs.
PH26Ullapool is a long run up the A835 and a genuinely exposed location, so work there gets planned in proper blocks rather than a day here and there.
IV26Wick is Caithness stone and salt wind together, a combination that punishes any repair done in the wrong material.
KW1Thurso is about as far north as mainland building gets, and everything from fixings to flashings is specified for that rather than for a sheltered site.
KW14Skye work is planned as a block with deliveries and welfare sorted in advance, because nothing about an island job is improved by improvising it.
IV51Oban is at the southern end of the patch and takes a substantial project to justify the run, which is exactly the kind of work we are set up for.
PA34Forres has an unusually intact old core, which means renovations there are judged on how well the new work disappears into the old.
IV36Beauly sits at the mouth of Strathglass with estate and cottage property in every direction, and a short enough run from Inverness to make small works viable.
IV4Tain is a compact old burgh where scaffolding, access and neighbours all need arranging before a job starts rather than on the morning.
IV19Invergordon sits right on the Cromarty Firth, so exposure and salt air drive the specification even on straightforward jobs.
IV18Dornoch keeps a tight, well-kept centre and a lot of second and holiday homes, so work is expected to be sympathetic and finished to a visible standard.
IV25Strathpeffer is a Victorian spa village of large villas, and those buildings need renovation work that respects the detail they were built with.
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