
Preserving the Heritage of Bath Stone & Restoring Listed Buildings
Listed buildings made of Bath Stone are a stunning reminder of the South West of England's architectural heritage. Over time, however, the effects of weather, pollution, and natural wear can lead to the deterioration of these iconic structures. White Acre Stonemasonry specialises in the repair and restoration of listed building stonework, offering expert solutions to protect the beauty and structural integrity of these historic properties.
Bath Stone is renowned for its warm, golden hues and has been a staple of construction in the region for centuries. As specialists in working with this material, we understand its unique properties and the techniques required to clean, repair, and replace it effectively. Whether your listed building needs careful cleaning to remove years of grime or the replacement of damaged stone, our team is here to help.
Expert Repairs for Listed Building Stonework
Repairing listed building stonework is a delicate process that requires precision, knowledge, and respect for the building’s history. Our skilled craftsmen use traditional methods to seamlessly blend repairs with existing stone, ensuring your property retains its original charm. From detailed stone repair to addressing structural concerns, we offer comprehensive services tailored to the needs of listed properties.
If your home’s bay windows are in need of restoration, our team is experienced in repairing and replacing intricate stonework. Learn more about our specialist bay window repair services and how we can restore these beautiful architectural features.

Cleaning and Replacing Bath Stone
Maintaining the appearance of Bath Stone requires expert care. White Acre Stonemasonry offers advanced cleaning techniques, including the Thermatech stone cleaning system and Nebulous Water Spray Cleaning, which gently remove dirt, algae, and pollution without causing damage. These methods are perfect for listed buildings, as they protect the delicate stone while restoring its natural beauty.
When damage is too extensive for repair, stone replacement may be necessary. Our team sources high-quality Bath Stone to ensure a perfect match, preserving the aesthetic and historical significance of your property. Whether it’s a crumbling chimney or eroded decorative details, we deliver exceptional results every time.
Why Choose White Acre Stonemasonry?
Based in the South West of England, we have extensive experience working on listed buildings and historic homes across the region. Our team is passionate about preserving the heritage of these properties, using traditional skills and modern innovations to achieve outstanding results. From chimney repairs to intricate stone detailing, we approach every project with care and dedication.
Protecting your listed building is not just about aesthetics—it’s about safeguarding a piece of history. Contact White Acre Stonemasonry today to discuss your restoration needs and how we can help. Get in touch to arrange a consultation with our experts.

FAQs
How do you ensure listed buildings are repaired in compliance with regulations? We work closely with conservation officers and adhere to all guidelines for listed building repairs. Our team ensures that every restoration project respects the original design and materials of your property.
Can you clean Bath Stone without damaging it? Yes, we use specialised techniques such as Thermatech and Nebulous Water Spray Cleaning. These methods are gentle yet effective, removing dirt and grime without causing harm to the stone.
What types of stonework repairs do you offer for listed buildings? We provide a range of services, including stone repair, stone replacement, chimney repair, and bay window restoration. Our craftsmen ensure all work blends seamlessly with the existing structure.
Why is Bath Stone commonly used in the South West of England? Bath Stone is a locally quarried limestone that has been used in construction for centuries due to its durability and beautiful appearance. It’s a defining feature of many listed buildings in the region.
How can I get a quote for my listed building restoration? Simply contact us to arrange a consultation. We’ll assess your property’s needs and provide a detailed quote tailored to your requirements.