Our experience in the field of conservation and renovation of historic buildings dates from the founding of the practice in 1972. Our work on ecclesiastical and secular buildings includes conducting meticulous surveys for the Church of England and government Property Holdings as well as working with English Heritage and the Historic Buildings and Monuments Commission.

Our main strengths in this area are an understanding of the fundamental renovation requirements for buildings in the context of their historic and environmental significance. The architectural team comprises individuals with specialist knowledge of complex planning rules, applications for government grants, conservation issues and detailed technical feasibility studies which are central to the approval of such projects.

The practice conducted a resurvey of Listed Buildings for the Department of the Environment that has raised our reputation for excellence to one of national significance. There are many examples of our work with churches and cathedrals - Michael Clews is architect for Llandaff, Cardiff and Coventry cathedrals. Our specialisation in the integration of contemporary design within an historic context is also demonstrated by the wide range of restoration and renovation projects of grade 1 and II* mansions and castles to the conversion of country houses and other historic buildings.

Anstey Hall
Coventry Cathedral
Coventry Cathedral Millennium Chapel
Coventry Cathedral - Home Front Memorial
Empress Place, Singapore
Holland House, Spalding
Llandaff Cathedral
St Mary's Church, Bloxham
Tithe Barn
Halton House, Aylesbury
St Catherine's Church, Burbage
St James' Church, Edgecote
St Michael's Church, Alkerton
The Coach House, Wheatfield
Kirtlington Church
Brownsover Hall Hotel
Champneys Health Resort
Bilton Grange - Library
Bilton Grange - Staircase
Sulgrave Manor
Clattercote Priory
Charlock Farm
Gradell* Georgian House
Hordley House
Coleorton Hall

Llandaff Cathederal