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Butcher Plasterworks: architectural elements

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Original period details, such as plaster cornices and ceiling roses, not to mention mirror frames and fireplace surrounds are often what distinguish the charming home from the indifferent house.

If you buy a typical 18th, 19th or early 20th century house, the chances are that at least some of the original mouldings have been ripped out, or they have fallen into disrepair.

North London-based Butcher Plasterworks is one of the few specialist companies that still use fibrous plaster, which is both tough and versatile, since it is made from a mixture of plaster and hessian, to make bespoke architectural details.

Whether you want a run of cornice or something more fancy, this small company will be able to suggest a solution, either replicating what is there or using its own huge pictorial reference library.

Prices to supply and fix replacement cornicing from £25 per metre.

Butcher Plasterworks, Chalcot Yard, 8 Fitzroy Road, NW1 8TX.
Telephone 020 7720 9771 or see www.butcherplasterworks.com.

Architects


Royal Institute of British Architects


The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) exists to advance architecture and promote excellence in the profession. The RIBA also runs Architecture.com, which is designed for anyone who wants to find an architect, understand architecture or learn how to become an architect.
www.riba.org

Architecture Foundation (AF)


The Architecture Foundation is the UK’s leading independent architecture centre. It often holds talks, events, debates and exhibitions to promote contemporary architecture. The website has details of all events and talks due to take place.
www.architecturefoundation.org.uk

Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (CABE)


Working directly with architects, planners, designers, developers and clients, CABE is an impartial body that offers guidance on projects, parks and open spaces to make sure that they are safe, beautiful and efficient to run.
www.cabe.org.uk

The Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings (SPAB)

Representing the practical and positive side of conservation SPAB has firm principles about how old buildings should be repaired and practical knowledge to show how these can be put into effect.
www.spab.org.uk