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EXPERT CARE FOR YOUR LISTED BUILDING REFURBISHMENTS IN BEDFORD

If you own a heritage property in Bedfordshire then you already know that looking after it is a bit different to a standard house. It is more like being a caretaker for a piece of history really. When it comes to a listed building refurbishment Bedford project you can't just send in any builder with a bucket of cement and a power tool. These old buildings need a soft touch and someone who actually understands how they were put together two hundred years ago. At Astrum Construction we have spent a lot of time working on conservation and restoration projects across the region so we know how to handle the unique quirks of an older home.


Whether you have got a Georgian townhouse near the town centre or maybe a thatched cottage out in a village like Stevington the challenges are usually the same. You want to make the place comfortable for modern living but without stripping away the character that made you fall in love with it in the first place. That balance between old and new is exactly what we specialise in. We have worked on everything from old Mill Houses to Victorian renovations and we always start by looking at what the building actually needs to stay healthy.


Bedford has a rich architectural history and we are lucky to have so many protected buildings. But living in one means following strict rules. You might be dealing with Grade II listing requirements or living in a designated conservation area like the ones in Cardington or Biddenham. We understand the pressure of getting things right for the conservation officers and we make sure the work we do is sympathetic. Using the right materials means you don't run into trouble down the line.

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Traditional skills for a listed building refurbishment Bedford

The biggest mistake people make with old buildings is using modern materials that don't breathe. If you put a modern gypsum plaster or a plastic-based paint on an old solid wall you are going to end up with damp issues. For a proper listed building refurbishment Bedford we go back to the traditional methods. We use lime mortars and hair-based plasters because that is what the building was designed to use. It lets the moisture move through the walls naturally and keeps the timber frame from rotting away.


At Astrum Construction we take a lot of pride in our stonework. Many of the older properties around Bedfordshire use local stone that needs specific care. If the pointing is failing or the stonework is starting to crumble we don't just patch it up with whatever is in the van. We source matching stone and use traditional tuck pointing or flush pointing techniques to make sure the repair is basically invisible. It is about craftsmanship and taking the time to do it the way it was done centuries ago.


It is not just about the structure though because we also look at the joinery. If you have original sash windows or heavy oak beams they need specialist attention. We try to repair and consolidate original timber wherever we can rather than just replacing it. But if something is too far gone then we can create bespoke replacements that match the original profile exactly. This attention to detail is what sets a heritage refurbishment apart from a standard renovation.

Modern comfort in a heritage setting

One of the hardest parts of a refurbishment is bringing the building up to a modern standard of comfort without ruining the vibe. We all want warm houses and decent plumbing but hiding those services in a listed building is a bit of an art form. We have a lot of experience in integrating modern heating and electrical systems without chasing out original masonry or damaging historic floorboards. It takes a bit more planning and a bit more patience but the result is a home that feels historic but lives like a new build.


We also look at sustainability. People often think you can't make a listed building energy efficient but that is not true at all. You just have to be smart about it. We can look at breathable insulation options and discreet draught proofing that won't upset the planning office. It is about making the building fit for the future while respecting its past. We have handled full heritage refurbishments in places like Newport Pagnell and Milton Keynes where we managed to improve the thermal performance without losing any of the period charm.


During the project we act as the main point of contact for everything. A refurbishment often involves specialists like leadworkers or master decorators and we coordinate all of them for you. You don't want to be managing five different heritage trades yourself while trying to navigate the building regulations. We take that off your plate. We work closely with architects and conservation officers to ensure everyone is happy with the progress and the methods being used on site.

Why trust Astrum Construction with your restoration

We are not just a general building firm that happens to do old houses now and then. Conservation and restoration is a core part of what we do at Astrum Construction. We are members of the Federation of Master Builders and are Trustmark accredited which gives you that extra bit of security. When we take on a listed building refurbishment Bedford we bring a team that actually enjoys the slow and steady pace of restoration work. We aren't interested in cutting corners because we know that with old buildings the shortcuts always catch up with you.


Local knowledge is huge in this line of work. We know the local planning authorities and we know where to find the right materials. If we need a specific type of reclaimed brick from a yard in Bedfordshire or a particular grade of lime we know exactly who to call. This keeps the project moving and ensures the finish is authentic. We have built a reputation for being honest about what can and can't be done and we always keep you in the loop regarding the budget and the timeline.


Every old building has a story and we see our job as helping you write the next chapter. It can be a daunting process when you first look at a dilapidated heritage property but we have seen it all before. We can help you see past the peeling wallpaper and the damp patches to the beautiful home underneath. Whether it is a full-scale restoration or just some sensitive repairs to a stone wall we treat every project with the same level of respect


Other Services in Bedford

Alongside listed building refurbishments in Bedford, we offer a full range of construction services to both residential and commercial clients in the local area.

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Get started on your listed building refurbishment Bedford

If you are at the start of your journey and need some advice we are here to help. Maybe you have just bought a listed property in the Bedford area and aren't sure where to begin or perhaps you have lived in one for years and it is finally time for some proper maintenance. We can walk through the building with you and give you a realistic idea of what needs doing and how we would approach it.


A listed building refurbishment Bedford is a big investment and you need to be sure you are working with the right people. We don't do high-pressure sales. We prefer to show you our previous projects like Hill Farm or Mill House so you can see the results for yourself. We are happy to talk through the technical bits of lime work and stone restoration so you understand exactly why we suggest certain methods.


You can reach out to us by completing our online contact form or just give the office a call. We love talking about old buildings and we are always happy to discuss a new project in Bedfordshire. Your home is probably your biggest asset and a listed building is a unique piece of our local heritage. Let's make sure it gets the care it deserves. Contact Astrum Construction today to find out how we can help you bring your listed building back to its best.

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