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About Our Traditional Stonemasonry Services

At Nelhams & Sons, we preserve and restore Britain’s architectural heritage through traditional stonemasonry craftsmanship passed down through generations. Our stonemasonry work goes beyond simple repairs – we combine time-honoured techniques with modern conservation methods to restore, preserve, and create stonework that maintains its beauty and structural integrity for centuries to come.

Our Stonemasonry Services

We specialise in heritage stonework restoration, conservation, and bespoke stone construction throughout Surrey and West London. At Nelhams & Sons we provide:

Heritage Stone Restoration

Conservation and repair of period properties including Victorian terraces, Edwardian villas, Georgian townhouses, and listed buildings using traditional lime mortars and matching stone materials.

Pointing & Repointing

Expert repointing using appropriate lime mortars, removal of inappropriate cement pointing, and traditional techniques to preserve historic brickwork and stonework integrity.

Bespoke Stone Features

Handcrafted garden walls, stone steps, decorative features, window sills, lintels, and architectural details using traditional tools and time-tested methods.

How We Work

Traditional stonemasonry requires careful assessment, appropriate materials, and skilled craftsmanship. Our proven approach ensures authentic restoration that respects your property’s heritage.

Step What to Expect
Initial Assessment We examine existing stonework to assess condition, identify stone types, and determine restoration requirements
Heritage Evaluation Assessment of property age, architectural style, and any conservation constraints or listed building requirements
Material Analysis We identify original stone types, mortar composition, and source appropriate matching materials
Conservation Plan Detailed restoration plan respecting historical authenticity and conservation best practices
Listed Building Consent If required, we assist with listed building consent applications and heritage officer liaison
Material Sourcing Procurement of appropriate stone, traditional lime mortars, and period-correct materials
Detailed Quotation Comprehensive quote covering all restoration phases, materials, and specialist techniques
Restoration Work Skilled stonemasonry using traditional hand tools and time-honoured techniques
Conservation Standards Work carried out to heritage conservation standards with appropriate curing times
Documentation Photographic records and documentation of restoration work for heritage records
Completion & Aftercare Final inspection, cleaning, and guidance on maintaining your restored stonework

Heritage Expertise

Specialist knowledge of period properties and conservation requirements throughout Surrey

Traditional Techniques

Authentic hand-tool methods and lime mortar expertise preserving historical integrity

Lasting Restoration

Stonework and pointing designed to last decades using proven conservation methods

Conservation Standards

All work meets heritage conservation standards and listed building requirements

Why Choose Nelhams & Sons for Stonemasonry?

Our stonemasonry team understands the unique challenges of working with Britain’s architectural heritage, from Georgian townhouses to Victorian terraces across Surrey and West London. We combine respect for traditional craftsmanship with modern conservation science to ensure your property’s stonework is preserved for future generations whilst maintaining its authentic character and structural integrity.

  • Traditional hand-tool stonemasonry techniques and lime mortar expertise
  • Specialist knowledge of period property conservation requirements
  • Experience with listed building consent and heritage officer liaison
  • 48+ years serving heritage properties throughout Surrey and West London
  • Authentic material sourcing and period-appropriate restoration methods
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Frequently Asked Questions About Stonemasonry

What’s the difference between lime mortar and cement pointing?

Lime mortar is softer and more flexible than cement, allowing period buildings to move naturally without cracking. It’s also breathable, preventing moisture problems common with cement pointing. Most pre-1900 buildings were built with lime mortar, and using cement can cause damage to historic brickwork and stonework. We use appropriate lime mortars that match the original construction methods.

Do I need special permissions for stonework on period properties?

Listed buildings require Listed Building Consent for any alterations, including repointing and stone repairs. Properties in conservation areas may also have restrictions. We assess your property’s status and assist with any required applications. Even non-listed Victorian and Georgian properties benefit from conservation-appropriate techniques to preserve their character and value.

How do you match stone and mortar to existing work?

We carefully analyse existing materials to determine stone type, colour, and texture. For mortar, we examine the original mix to match lime content, aggregate, and colour. We source stone from appropriate quarries and create sample mortars for approval before starting work. This ensures seamless integration with your property’s existing character.

How long does traditional stonework and pointing take?

Traditional stonemasonry cannot be rushed. Lime mortars require slower curing than modern cement, typically 2-4 weeks depending on weather conditions. Small pointing projects may take 1-2 weeks, whilst extensive stone restoration can take several months. We work with weather conditions and allow proper curing time to ensure lasting results.

Can you repair damaged stone features like window sills and steps?

Yes, we specialise in repairing and replacing damaged stone elements including window sills, door surrounds, steps, copings, and decorative features. Where possible, we repair existing stone using traditional techniques. When replacement is necessary, we source matching stone and recreate profiles using traditional hand tools to maintain authenticity.

What maintenance does traditional stonework require?

Properly executed traditional stonework requires minimal maintenance. Lime mortars are self-healing and naturally weather-resistant. We recommend periodic inspection for any damage, keeping stonework clean of vegetation, and ensuring good drainage. Repointing may be needed every 50-100 years depending on exposure and original quality. We provide maintenance guidance specific to your property.