From the late-Victorian and Edwardian terraces of the Queens Park conservation area to the phased Victorian development of Kilburn, Brent has a strong stock of period brickwork. We’ve been repointing properties like these for over 35 years.
The Queens Park conservation area, designated in 1986, includes around 1,500 residential properties and 53 Grade II listed houses on Fifth Avenue. The streets east of the park were built between 1895 and 1900 with clean classical lines, while those to the west, built slightly later, tend toward a more Gothic style — all in the distinctive two- and three-storey Victorian terraces that define the area.
Nearby, the Kilburn conservation area reflects four distinct phases of Victorian development between 1850 and 1899, with streets such as Honiton Road and Lynton Road retaining much of their original character. We work to the correct lime mortar specification across Queens Park, Kilburn and the surrounding parts of Brent.
Chris visits every property personally before writing a quote. Free survey, no obligation.
“Chris is a craftsman and master pointer. He made a really beautiful job of repointing the whole side of our building. I can’t recommend him highly enough.”
— Gill Brown, Islington
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