Heritage and Listed-building electrical installations — Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian stock, conservation areas and Listed Buildings. Conservation-officer-aware cable routing, minimal-intervention first-fix, period fittings, zero damage to original fabric. NAPIT-certified, BS 7671 18th edition, Part P notified. From £180 + VAT @ 20%.
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City & GuildsHeritage electrical installation in Bruton (BA10) — period-property rewires, Listed Building work, conservation-area properties and pre-1900 stock. Minimal-intervention cable routing through joist voids, behind original skirting and under floorboards, with surface clip-direct or period-style conduit on stone walls where chasing would damage fabric. Full conservation-officer liaison and LBC documentation. NAPIT-certified, BS 7671 18th edition, Part P notified. From £180 + VAT @ 20%.
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Bruton (BA10) is the high-end end of east Somerset — Hauser & Wirth Somerset, At The Chapel, the Newt nearby. Stock here is period stone (a lot of it Listed), barn conversions and high-spec country properties where the brief is usually 'invisible' wiring, hidden control, and finish detail that has to match conservation-grade work elsewhere on the property.
Bruton stock is heavily Listed and conservation-area: stone period buildings on the High Street, surrounding country properties, plus the gallery/hospitality estate.
Bruton work is finish-led — clients here expect the same standard of craft on the electrics as on the joinery and stonework. Hidden cable, surface-fix only where it has to be, fittings chosen to match the architectural period.
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Final price depends on access, cable routes, existing wiring, scope and time on site. Survey is free; written quote is fixed. Read the disclaimer below the cards before assuming.
Yes — heritage electrical work is the bulk of what we do across Bruton and the rest of east/central Somerset. Approach: minimal-intervention cable routes (under floorboards, in joist voids, behind existing skirting), surface clip-direct on stone walls where chases would damage fabric, period-style conduit where surface-fix has to look right, and full coordination with the conservation officer or architect before any first-fix. We document everything for the LBC application.
For Grade I, Grade II* and most Grade II Listed properties — usually yes for anything beyond like-for-like replacement. We help write the supporting note describing cable routes, fixings and reinstatement. The local authority conservation officer normally signs off straightforward rewires within a few weeks; complex jobs may need a heritage statement.
Yes. We work regularly with period-look ranges (brass, antique copper, Bakelite-style dolly switches) and specialist suppliers for one-offs. If you're matching an existing scheme — Soho Lighting, Dowsing & Reynolds, Forbes & Lomax — let us know at survey and we'll quote on the actual fittings.
Free survey, fixed-price written quote, full BS 7671 certification. Call Dan directly on 07889 334849.
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