This case study focuses on the upgrade and refurbishment works carried out to a category B-listed, 18th century townhouse in Kirkcudbright, Dumfries and Galloway which had been separated into two dwelling houses in the late 19th century. The owners of this property sought to repair the building and reinstate the original architectural form using a best practice conservation approach; and they employed a conservation architect and experienced contractors to supervise and carry out the work.
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Audiences:
Planners and Owners, Conservation and Heritage Enthusiasts -
Date Published:
01 January 2014 -
Publisher:
Historic Environment Scotland -
Publication Types:
Technical, Advice & Guidance, Case Study, Refurbishment Case Studies -
Format(s):
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Refurbishment Case Study 13 (4.27 MB) -
Language:
English