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Recent Projects

Our recent projects:

Milland, West Sussex

2022

Traditional dry stone walling to replace old rotten timber sleepers. 

We used approximately 45 tonnes of random Purbeck Limestone in this project.

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Ladywell Convent, Godalming, Surrey

2020 - 2021

Burton Brothers have been employed as the primary stone contractor for this historic development in Godalming, Surrey.

So far, we have processed over 100 tons of reclaimed Bargate stone and laid 300 square meters. The stone has been cut to 100mm depth and hand dressed on site. The results are stunning modern spec buildings that seamlessly blend in with the original traditional style buildings. 

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Boundary Brick wall, Shalford, Surrey
2021

Built using approximately 7000 bricks reclaimed, cleaned and re-used on site, and an additional 1000 bricks sourced to match the originals. Built with natural hydraulic lime mortar.

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Stone wall repair, Petersfield, East Hants.
2021

This listed malmstone wall was deteriorating due to damaged capping. Several patches were re-built using a suitable stone match, along with new capping bricks and re-pointing works using natural hydraulic lime.

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Curved Bargate stone retaining wall, Headley, East Hants.

2020

A new Bargate stone retaining wall built for our client in Headley.

Stone wall repair, Petersfield, East Hants.

2020

This Section of walling has been re-built with a concrete block backing. The existing stone has been re-used in this repair.

Curved Bargate stone wall, Petersfield, East Hants.

2020

A new curved Bargate stone wall built for our client in Headley.

Curved Bargate stone wall, Headley, East Hants.

2020

A new curved Bargate stone wall built for our client in Headley.

Curved Bargate stone wall, Headley, East Hants.

2020

A new curved Bargate stone wall built for our client in Headley.

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Section of Georgian brick wall re-build , Twickenham, SW London

2019

We carried out this section of walling re-build on behalf of The English Heritage. Approximately 50% of the original bricks were cleaned up and re-used, with the remaining bricks being reclaimed. 

The natural hydraulic lime mortar was matched as closely as possible to the original.

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“I cannot recommend highly enough Alex and Elliot's wide reaching knowledge, excellent craftsmanship, professionalism, tidiness and customer care which made them first choice for our re-pointing job and any future work”

Ms P

Petersfield

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