
Listed buildings and period properties are a valuable part of our cultural heritage. Renovating them requires a delicate balance of preserving their unique character and charm while updating them for modern living. In this guide, we’ll provide expert tips on how to renovate your listed building or period property while preserving its historic significance.
Before starting any renovation work, it’s important to understand the historic significance of your property. Listed buildings are protected by law and require special permission for any alterations. You should consult with the local conservation officer to understand the specific requirements for your property.

The original features of listed buildings and period properties are what make them unique and valuable. Identify and preserve them whenever possible. This includes architectural details such as moldings, woodwork, and flooring, as well as fixtures and fittings like fireplaces, light fixtures, and radiators.
When renovating listed buildings and period properties, it’s important to use traditional building materials to ensure that the property retains its historic character. This includes using lime mortar instead of cement and preserving the original brickwork and stonework.

While preserving the original features is important, it’s also essential to update the property to make it suitable for modern living. Consider upgrading the plumbing, electrical, and heating systems to improve the comfort and efficiency of the property.

Renovating listed buildings and period properties requires a team of professionals with specialized skills and experience. Thats where we come in…
Emmerson Critchley is an award-winning, trusted and experienced building firm. While past successes include an array of projects, we particularly specialise in building works and renovations to period properties.
If you are interested in renovating your period property or just want some helpful advice… please don’t hesitate to get in touch