Fylde Conservation Ltd is a specialist heritage building contractor based in Blackpool, delivering expert conservation, masonry restoration, and structural repairs across the Fylde Coast, Lancashire and throughout the UK.

Our skilled, heritage accredited team works on listed buildings, period properties, and historic landmarks nationwide, providing services including stonework repairs, lime mortar repointing, masonry cleaning, and sensitive structural conservation.

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Our Director Takes on the Great North Run for the Alzheimer’s Society
21Apr

Our Director Takes on the Great North Run for the Alzheimer’s Society

At Fylde Conservation, we spend our days preserving the past — but some memories are taken from people long before their time. This September, our Director, Tom Hole, will be running the Great North Run in support of the Alzheimer’s…

Lancashire Barns
01Mar

Lancashire Barns

Lancashire barns have a character all of their own, and Fair Oak Farm in Chipping is a perfect example of how these buildings tell the story of the county’s rural past. Their form is shaped by the landscape and the…

Glazed Brick
01Mar

Glazed Brick

Glazed brick and tile were a hallmark of early‑20th‑century construction, prized for their durability, rich colour and the way they brightened both interiors and street frontages. Their hard, impervious surface made them ideal for busy urban environments, resisting soot, staining…

Cement Mortar
28Dec

Cement Mortar

A well‑judged approach to pointing is one of the most important aspects of caring for natural‑stone buildings, because the mortar you choose directly affects how the wall performs, weathers, and sheds moisture. Cement‑based mortars, although common in modern construction, are…

Chimneys in Conservation Areas
28Dec

Chimneys in Conservation Areas

A conservation area places an additional layer of responsibility on any repair work, and chimney projects often sit right at the centre of that because they affect both the skyline and the historic character of the street. These areas are…

Our Director Takes on the Great North Run for the Alzheimer’s Society
21Apr

Our Director Takes on the Great North Run for the Alzheimer’s Society

At Fylde Conservation, we spend our days preserving the past — but some memories are taken from people long before their time. This September, our Director, Tom Hole, will be running the Great North Run in support of the Alzheimer’s…

Lancashire Barns
01Mar

Lancashire Barns

Lancashire barns have a character all of their own, and Fair Oak Farm in Chipping is a perfect example of how these buildings tell the story of the county’s rural past. Their form is shaped by the landscape and the…

Glazed Brick
01Mar

Glazed Brick

Glazed brick and tile were a hallmark of early‑20th‑century construction, prized for their durability, rich colour and the way they brightened both interiors and street frontages. Their hard, impervious surface made them ideal for busy urban environments, resisting soot, staining…

Cement Mortar
28Dec

Cement Mortar

A well‑judged approach to pointing is one of the most important aspects of caring for natural‑stone buildings, because the mortar you choose directly affects how the wall performs, weathers, and sheds moisture. Cement‑based mortars, although common in modern construction, are…

Chimneys in Conservation Areas
28Dec

Chimneys in Conservation Areas

A conservation area places an additional layer of responsibility on any repair work, and chimney projects often sit right at the centre of that because they affect both the skyline and the historic character of the street. These areas are…