
Greycliffe House
HERITAGE - 1851
Greycliffe House underwent a thorough restoration process, with special attention paid to the preservation of its significant heritage elements. The roof tiles were meticulously removed and sorted, replacing only those that were damaged or deteriorated to maintain the original fabric of the building as much as possible. The project also included exterior painting, using period-appropriate colours and finishes to enhance the building’s historical aesthetic while ensuring durability. The project also included comprehensive gutter repair and the installation of new lead flashing, both critical for effective water management and protecting the structural integrity of the property while respecting its original architectural details.