Odgers Conservation

2 Bailey Hill, Castle Cary
BA7 7AD , United Kingdom

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Odgers Conservation (LUC) is a distinguished UK-based practice specialising in the repair, conservation and adaptive reuse of historic buildings. With a commitment to sustaining the built heritage for future generations, the practice combines architectural expertise with deep conservation philosophy. Their mission is rooted in the understanding that each historic structure tells a unique story, and their work ensures that these stories continue to be read and appreciated. The team operates at the intersection of design, craftsmanship, and academic rigour, championing a thoughtful and context-sensitive approach to every project.

The firm’s portfolio spans a broad spectrum of building types, from ecclesiastical and civic architecture to private residences and historic estates. Odgers Conservation offers conservation-led architectural services, including condition surveys, conservation management plans, feasibility studies, and full architectural design. The practice is adept at working with listed buildings, scheduled monuments, and those located within conservation areas, ensuring that any intervention is not only legally compliant but also enhances the historic significance of the asset.

What sets Odgers Conservation apart is their emphasis on collaborative, research-based project development. Their team engages closely with clients, stakeholders, and consultants to develop strategies that balance conservation ethics with practical needs. Whether navigating planning consent or overseeing sensitive repair work, their projects are always informed by a clear understanding of historic fabric, materials, and construction methods. This rigorous approach supports both minimal intervention and high-quality design responses tailored to individual contexts.

For homeowners and private clients, Odgers Conservation brings accessible expertise in maintaining and upgrading heritage homes. They guide clients through the complexities of heritage planning and technical conservation with sensitivity and clarity. Their holistic approach ensures that buildings remain functional, beautiful, and resilient, often incorporating sustainable design measures where appropriate. Their advisory services are highly valued by clients seeking to combine authenticity with modern living standards.

With a base in Dorset and a presence across the UK, Odgers Conservation is a respected and trusted voice in the field of building conservation. The practice serves fellow conservation professionals, public and private bodies, and heritage enthusiasts with a dedication to ethical stewardship and high-quality outcomes. Their work exemplifies the value of architectural conservation not just as a profession but as a cultural duty—ensuring the past is preserved in living form for generations to come.
 

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Email: david@odgersconservation.co.uk
Principal Areas of Work: Conservation Architecture, Historic Buildings, Heritage Advisory, Building Surveys, Design for Reuse, Listed Buildings, Ecclesiastical Architecture, Private Residences, Planning Support, Heritage Statements
Capabilities and Specialisms: Conservation Management, Condition Surveys, Heritage Significance, Traditional Materials, Listed Building Consent, Design Integration, Sustainable Conservation, Adaptive Reuse, Historic Fabric, Repair Philosophy
Company Number: 5459917
Public Liability Insurance: Yes
Professional Indemnity Insurance: Yes

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