Renovation, repair and upkeep for Highland estates, shooting lodges, steadings and rural properties. Buildings that are exposed, often old, frequently listed, and always expensive to get wrong.
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Full renovation, roof reconstruction and internal refurbishment of substantial estate properties.
Estate cottages and farm buildings brought back into use, whether for staff, family or letting.
Lime mortar, stone, slate and timber used where the building calls for it, not modern shortcuts that fail in a decade.
Detailing for wind-driven rain, snow loading and salt air, because Highland weather finds the weak point every winter.
Planned repair and upkeep across a group of buildings, so problems get caught before they turn structural.
Programmes built around shooting, stalking and letting seasons so the buildings are available when they need to be.
Yes, and it is a large part of what we do. We are currently delivering a major Highland shooting lodge renovation running through to 2029.
Yes. Estate buildings usually have to be available at fixed points in the year, so we programme the noisy and disruptive stages around them and phase the work building by building.
Regularly. A single programme across the main house, cottages and outbuildings is more efficient than pricing each one separately, and it keeps one team who know the estate on site.
Yes. Lime work, stone repair, slate roofs and traditional joinery are standard on Highland estate stock, and we work with them rather than against them.
Remote sites are normal here. Access, deliveries and welfare get planned in at the start, and the price reflects the real logistics rather than hiding them.
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