From the Georgian villas of Blackheath, including the Grade I listed Paragon, to the Victorian terraces of Brockley and Lee, Lewisham has a fine collection of period brickwork. We’ve been repointing properties like these for over 35 years.
Blackheath sits across the boundary of Lewisham and Greenwich, and the Blackheath conservation area protects an exceptional collection of Georgian and Victorian villas, including the Grade I listed Paragon — a crescent of houses built around 1800 on land once owned by John Cator. Much of Blackheath Village and Blackheath Standard falls within this conservation area, with strict controls on external alterations.
Elsewhere in Lewisham, the Brockley conservation area contains streets of Victorian terraces, while Lee Manor and Hatcham conservation areas cover further period housing. We work to the correct lime mortar specification across Blackheath, Brockley, Lee and the rest of Lewisham.
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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