Belmont House, Faversham

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We have sensitively and successfully carried out a number of restoration projects to Belmont House, an elegant 18th century house in Faversham, Kent.

The house was originally built in 1769 by Edward Wilks, store-keeper at the nearby Faversham Powder Mill. It is steeped in history and offers extensive views from its elevated position - the original inspiration for the house's name.

Working closely with the team at Belmont House, our work has included the complete renovation and recladding of the South Arundel with mathematical tiling, significant masonry repairs to the house itself, and roofing repairs to the Orangery.

Details

Client: The Landmark Trust
Architect: Peregrine Bryant Architecture & Building Conservation
Value: £120,000

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Registered Company Name: WW Martin Ltd. Registered Office: Dane Park Road, Ramsgate, Kent, CT11 7LT. Company Registration No. 504927. Place of Registration: England