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  1. TORUS STONECRAFT

    United Kingdom

    Torus Stonecraft are Edinburgh based Stonemasons carrying out all aspects of natural stone restoration, conservation and repair.With 20 years experience in the trade of Stonemasonry, Torus Stonecraft draw on a wealth of knowledge and skill to provide exceptional quality of craftsmanship and value for money.Our experienced team have been involved in many high profile projects in the past such as Rosslyn Chapel, Edinburgh Castle, St Giles Cathedral and St Mary's Cathedral.With commitment and passion to the craft of Stonemasonry, Torus Stonecraft aim to bring all projects, large or small, to completion on time and within budget.We provide free, no obligation estimates and condition reports.Our services include: Natural stone replacementLime mortar repairsTraditional lime pointingStone dressing and carvingHand carved letteringArchitectural carvingStone cleaningNew buildChimneysInsurance work

  2. JAMES ALLAN STONE COMPANY LTD

    United Kingdom

    Morningside Masonry (Stonemasons Edinburgh) are highly skilled Edinburgh stonemasons specialising in stone building, stone supply and dressing of stone. Stone replacement. We also carry out stone repairs, stone conservation and restoration, lime pointing and chimney repairs. Established in 1985. Free quotes and advice.

  3. KENNETH FERGUSON AND PARTNERS

    United Kingdom

    Kenneth Ferguson and Partners is a small specialised practice of Chartered Quantity and Building Surveyors, providing preliminary cost advice, fundraising, cost control and building project coordination services for building works, particularly conservation of old historic protected buildings and their urban or landscape setting in the UK and Eastern Europe. The practice work with private individuals, communities, Local Municipalities, Central Government and businesses.Our work includes Churches, castles, towerhouses or peel towers, visitors centres, Universities, Cathedrals, hunting lodges and other estate buildings, private historic houses, watermills, tollbooths, etc. The practice works closely with schools and Colleges to interest young people in their built heritage and to include training in traditional building skills within any conservation project.The practice works with communities and is pleased to help with public consultation. There is no charge for preliminary advice.