Bourjois House, Croydon

Bourjois House, located in Croydon, is a historically significant building that has a rich history dating back to its construction in the early 20th century. The building has been a prominent landmark in Croydon and has witnessed the evolving urban landscape of the town. It was initially designed and constructed during a period of architectural innovation and growth, reflecting the Art Deco and early Modernist architectural styles of the time.

Warden Manor and The Coach House, Kent

J F Heritage has submitted a comprehensive heritage statement and detailed conservation advice relating to the proposed alterations to two significant listed buildings: Warden Manor and The Coach House.

Quested Cottage, Aldington

J F Heritage has submitted a heritage statement and detailed conservation advice for works near to a listed building. Quested Cottage is a Grade II listed building, it exhibits an interesting combination of architectural elements. Its timber- framed structure is adorned with painted ragstone and tile hanging, topped by a plain tiled roof.

Flat 12, Devon House, Maidstone Buildings Mews, Southwark

It was a pleasure to provide a heritage statement in support of a planning and listed building consent application for alterations to a Grade II listed former hop warehouse in the Borough of Southwark, London.

Town Farm House, Brenchley, Tunbridge Wells

J F Heritage has provided advice for repairs and alterations to a fascinating timber framed dwelling in Brenchley. The property has been vacant for some time and repairs are required to make the building watertight and liveable. Sensitive repairs and alterations will ensure the building is reused and enjoyed for many years to come.

Larkins Green, Buckinghamshire

J F Heritage has submitted a heritage statement in support of an application to alter the exterior and interior of a historic house in Buckinghamshire. The application site relates to a Grade II listed dwelling situated within the Chiltern Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The property dates from the 16th century and has had variousContinue reading “Larkins Green, Buckinghamshire”

St Dunstan’s, Canterbury

This remarkable church, named after the 10th-century Archbishop of Canterbury, St. Dunstan, is a testament to the city’s rich architectural heritage.The church of St Dunstans is located just outside the medieval walls of Canterbury, near the ancient Watling Street and has a long and fascinating history, it is also a building of high historical and architectural interest that is reflected in its Grade I listing status.

The Parrot, Canterbury

Situated in the historic core of Canterbury, near to the Kings Mile, is The Parrot pub. This is a typical Wealden Hall House with jettied wings. This mediaeval building is one of the oldest in Canterbury, dating from the C14-15, and is sited in one of the most ancient parts of the city, close to theContinue reading “The Parrot, Canterbury”