Church & Gooderham Ltd T/A Revive & Restore are an award-winning conservation and restoration building company based in Suffolk. Led by traditional craftsmanship and authentic materials, we transform beautiful buildings.
Over the years, we have successfully completed over a hundred projects in Aldeburgh, Southwold, Orford and surrounding areas. We bring new ideas, creativity and inspiration to our client's projects.
This unused Carriage House in Suffolk required complete transformation from an agricultural building to a dwelling.
The original slate roof was removed and timbers were exposed with damaged rafters repaired or replaced with reclaimed timbers. The roof was re-slated using slates salvaged from the original roof and new metal roof windows were added.
Substantial brick and flint restoration was undertaken by our experienced team. The Carriage House was fully insulated and heating, plumbing and electrical systems were installed.
Architectural features were saved including some handmade wooden shutters. Old boarding was used to cover walls, an old piece of oak was repurposed as a bannister and exposed internal brickwork was repointed and left as a feature.
This unused Carriage House in Suffolk required complete transformation from an agricultural building to a dwelling.
The original slate roof was removed and timbers were exposed with damaged rafters repaired or replaced with reclaimed timbers. The roof was re-slated using slates salvaged from the original roof and new metal roof windows were added.
Substantial brick and flint restoration was undertaken by our experienced team. The Carriage House was fully insulated and heating, plumbing and electrical systems were installed.
Architectural features were saved including some handmade wooden shutters. Old boarding was used to cover walls, an old piece of oak was repurposed as a bannister and exposed internal brickwork was repointed and left as a feature.
This unused Carriage House in Suffolk required complete transformation from an agricultural building to a dwelling.
The original slate roof was removed and timbers were exposed with damaged rafters repaired or replaced with reclaimed timbers. The roof was re-slated using slates salvaged from the original roof and new metal roof windows were added.
Substantial brick and flint restoration was undertaken by our experienced team. The Carriage House was fully insulated and heating, plumbing and electrical systems were installed.
Architectural features were saved including some handmade wooden shutters. Old boarding was used to cover walls, an old piece of oak was repurposed as a bannister and exposed internal brickwork was repointed and left as a feature.
This unused Carriage House in Suffolk required complete transformation from an agricultural building to a dwelling.
The original slate roof was removed and timbers were exposed with damaged rafters repaired or replaced with reclaimed timbers. The roof was re-slated using slates salvaged from the original roof and new metal roof windows were added.
Substantial brick and flint restoration was undertaken by our experienced team. The Carriage House was fully insulated and heating, plumbing and electrical systems were installed.
Architectural features were saved including some handmade wooden shutters. Old boarding was used to cover walls, an old piece of oak was repurposed as a bannister and exposed internal brickwork was repointed and left as a feature.
This unused Carriage House in Suffolk required complete transformation from an agricultural building to a dwelling.
The original slate roof was removed and timbers were exposed with damaged rafters repaired or replaced with reclaimed timbers. The roof was re-slated using slates salvaged from the original roof and new metal roof windows were added.
Substantial brick and flint restoration was undertaken by our experienced team. The Carriage House was fully insulated and heating, plumbing and electrical systems were installed.
Architectural features were saved including some handmade wooden shutters. Old boarding was used to cover walls, an old piece of oak was repurposed as a bannister and exposed internal brickwork was repointed and left as a feature.
This unused Carriage House in Suffolk required complete transformation from an agricultural building to a dwelling.
The original slate roof was removed and timbers were exposed with damaged rafters repaired or replaced with reclaimed timbers. The roof was re-slated using slates salvaged from the original roof and new metal roof windows were added.
Substantial brick and flint restoration was undertaken by our experienced team. The Carriage House was fully insulated and heating, plumbing and electrical systems were installed.
Architectural features were saved including some handmade wooden shutters. Old boarding was used to cover walls, an old piece of oak was repurposed as a bannister and exposed internal brickwork was repointed and left as a feature.
This unused Carriage House in Suffolk required complete transformation from an agricultural building to a dwelling.
The original slate roof was removed and timbers were exposed with damaged rafters repaired or replaced with reclaimed timbers. The roof was re-slated using slates salvaged from the original roof and new metal roof windows were added.
Substantial brick and flint restoration was undertaken by our experienced team. The Carriage House was fully insulated and heating, plumbing and electrical systems were installed.
Architectural features were saved including some handmade wooden shutters. Old boarding was used to cover walls, an old piece of oak was repurposed as a bannister and exposed internal brickwork was repointed and left as a feature.
This unused Carriage House in Suffolk required complete transformation from an agricultural building to a dwelling.
The original slate roof was removed and timbers were exposed with damaged rafters repaired or replaced with reclaimed timbers. The roof was re-slated using slates salvaged from the original roof and new metal roof windows were added.
Substantial brick and flint restoration was undertaken by our experienced team. The Carriage House was fully insulated and heating, plumbing and electrical systems were installed.
Architectural features were saved including some handmade wooden shutters. Old boarding was used to cover walls, an old piece of oak was repurposed as a bannister and exposed internal brickwork was repointed and left as a feature.
This unused Carriage House in Suffolk required complete transformation from an agricultural building to a dwelling.
The original slate roof was removed and timbers were exposed with damaged rafters repaired or replaced with reclaimed timbers. The roof was re-slated using slates salvaged from the original roof and new metal roof windows were added.
Substantial brick and flint restoration was undertaken by our experienced team. The Carriage House was fully insulated and heating, plumbing and electrical systems were installed.
Architectural features were saved including some handmade wooden shutters. Old boarding was used to cover walls, an old piece of oak was repurposed as a bannister and exposed internal brickwork was repointed and left as a feature.
This unused Carriage House in Suffolk required complete transformation from an agricultural building to a dwelling.
The original slate roof was removed and timbers were exposed with damaged rafters repaired or replaced with reclaimed timbers. The roof was re-slated using slates salvaged from the original roof and new metal roof windows were added.
Substantial brick and flint restoration was undertaken by our experienced team. The Carriage House was fully insulated and heating, plumbing and electrical systems were installed.
Architectural features were saved including some handmade wooden shutters. Old boarding was used to cover walls, an old piece of oak was repurposed as a bannister and exposed internal brickwork was repointed and left as a feature.
This traditional Listed Country Hall based on a working farm in Suffolk required a complete refurbishment after being left unoccupied for many years.
The property was stripped back, taking care to save as many period features as possible. Restorations were sympathetic, saving and restoring the original fabric of the property. The roof was carefully repaired using traditional leadwork methods. The chimneys were refurbished using original salvaged bricks and repointed using lime mortar.
Those wooden windows that could be saved were painstakingly refurbished and those that couldn’t had new like-for-like replacements handcrafted by our in-house joinery company Church and Gooderham.
Our team of employed craftsman were able to utilise their wide range of traditional and more modern skills to transform this dilapidated property into a stunning home.
This traditional Listed Country Hall based on a working farm in Suffolk required a complete refurbishment after being left unoccupied for many years.
The property was stripped back, taking care to save as many period features as possible. Restorations were sympathetic, saving and restoring the original fabric of the property. The roof was carefully repaired using traditional leadwork methods. The chimneys were refurbished using original salvaged bricks and repointed using lime mortar.
Those wooden windows that could be saved were painstakingly refurbished and those that couldn’t had new like-for-like replacements handcrafted by our in-house joinery company Church and Gooderham.
Our team of employed craftsman were able to utilise their wide range of traditional and more modern skills to transform this dilapidated property into a stunning home.
This traditional Listed Country Hall based on a working farm in Suffolk required a complete refurbishment after being left unoccupied for many years.
The property was stripped back, taking care to save as many period features as possible. Restorations were sympathetic, saving and restoring the original fabric of the property. The roof was carefully repaired using traditional leadwork methods. The chimneys were refurbished using original salvaged bricks and repointed using lime mortar.
Those wooden windows that could be saved were painstakingly refurbished and those that couldn’t had new like-for-like replacements handcrafted by our in-house joinery company Church and Gooderham.
Our team of employed craftsman were able to utilise their wide range of traditional and more modern skills to transform this dilapidated property into a stunning home.
This traditional Listed Country Hall based on a working farm in Suffolk required a complete refurbishment after being left unoccupied for many years.
The property was stripped back, taking care to save as many period features as possible. Restorations were sympathetic, saving and restoring the original fabric of the property. The roof was carefully repaired using traditional leadwork methods. The chimneys were refurbished using original salvaged bricks and repointed using lime mortar.
Those wooden windows that could be saved were painstakingly refurbished and those that couldn’t had new like-for-like replacements handcrafted by our in-house joinery company Church and Gooderham.
Our team of employed craftsman were able to utilise their wide range of traditional and more modern skills to transform this dilapidated property into a stunning home.
This traditional Listed Country Hall based on a working farm in Suffolk required a complete refurbishment after being left unoccupied for many years.
The property was stripped back, taking care to save as many period features as possible. Restorations were sympathetic, saving and restoring the original fabric of the property. The roof was carefully repaired using traditional leadwork methods. The chimneys were refurbished using original salvaged bricks and repointed using lime mortar.
Those wooden windows that could be saved were painstakingly refurbished and those that couldn’t had new like-for-like replacements handcrafted by our in-house joinery company Church and Gooderham.
Our team of employed craftsman were able to utilise their wide range of traditional and more modern skills to transform this dilapidated property into a stunning home.
This traditional Listed Country Hall based on a working farm in Suffolk required a complete refurbishment after being left unoccupied for many years.
The property was stripped back, taking care to save as many period features as possible. Restorations were sympathetic, saving and restoring the original fabric of the property. The roof was carefully repaired using traditional leadwork methods. The chimneys were refurbished using original salvaged bricks and repointed using lime mortar.
Those wooden windows that could be saved were painstakingly refurbished and those that couldn’t had new like-for-like replacements handcrafted by our in-house joinery company Church and Gooderham.
Our team of employed craftsman were able to utilise their wide range of traditional and more modern skills to transform this dilapidated property into a stunning home.
This traditional Listed Country Hall based on a working farm in Suffolk required a complete refurbishment after being left unoccupied for many years.
The property was stripped back, taking care to save as many period features as possible. Restorations were sympathetic, saving and restoring the original fabric of the property. The roof was carefully repaired using traditional leadwork methods. The chimneys were refurbished using original salvaged bricks and repointed using lime mortar.
Those wooden windows that could be saved were painstakingly refurbished and those that couldn’t had new like-for-like replacements handcrafted by our in-house joinery company Church and Gooderham.
Our team of employed craftsman were able to utilise their wide range of traditional and more modern skills to transform this dilapidated property into a stunning home.
This traditional Listed Country Hall based on a working farm in Suffolk required a complete refurbishment after being left unoccupied for many years.
The property was stripped back, taking care to save as many period features as possible. Restorations were sympathetic, saving and restoring the original fabric of the property. The roof was carefully repaired using traditional leadwork methods. The chimneys were refurbished using original salvaged bricks and repointed using lime mortar.
Those wooden windows that could be saved were painstakingly refurbished and those that couldn’t had new like-for-like replacements handcrafted by our in-house joinery company Church and Gooderham.
Our team of employed craftsman were able to utilise their wide range of traditional and more modern skills to transform this dilapidated property into a stunning home.
This traditional Listed Country Hall based on a working farm in Suffolk required a complete refurbishment after being left unoccupied for many years.
The property was stripped back, taking care to save as many period features as possible. Restorations were sympathetic, saving and restoring the original fabric of the property. The roof was carefully repaired using traditional leadwork methods. The chimneys were refurbished using original salvaged bricks and repointed using lime mortar.
Those wooden windows that could be saved were painstakingly refurbished and those that couldn’t had new like-for-like replacements handcrafted by our in-house joinery company Church and Gooderham.
Our team of employed craftsman were able to utilise their wide range of traditional and more modern skills to transform this dilapidated property into a stunning home.
This traditional Listed Country Hall based on a working farm in Suffolk required a complete refurbishment after being left unoccupied for many years.
The property was stripped back, taking care to save as many period features as possible. Restorations were sympathetic, saving and restoring the original fabric of the property. The roof was carefully repaired using traditional leadwork methods. The chimneys were refurbished using original salvaged bricks and repointed using lime mortar.
Those wooden windows that could be saved were painstakingly refurbished and those that couldn’t had new like-for-like replacements handcrafted by our in-house joinery company Church and Gooderham.
Our team of employed craftsman were able to utilise their wide range of traditional and more modern skills to transform this dilapidated property into a stunning home.
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