From the Georgian and Victorian terraces around Clapham Road to the late-Victorian villas of Brixton and Herne Hill, Lambeth has an exceptional range of period brickwork. We’ve been repointing properties like these for over 35 years.
Lambeth has 65 conservation areas — one of the highest counts of any London borough. The Clapham Road conservation area contains a cohesive collection of late Georgian and early Victorian terraces around St John the Evangelist Church, while the Brixton Road and Angell Town conservation area preserves elegant Georgian terraces that survived the borough’s mid-20th century redevelopment.
Further south, Rectory Grove and the streets around Clapham Old Town contain mainly 19th-century residential brickwork, while Herne Hill, Stockwell and Tulse Hill have their own conservation areas covering Victorian and Edwardian terraces. We work to the correct lime mortar specification across Brixton, Clapham, Stockwell, Vauxhall and the rest of Lambeth.
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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