The Stamford Spring Campaign

Masterpiece Extensions Built with Local Limestone.

We combine exquisite Collyweston masonry with modern green oak framing to create timeless, sustainable, and structurally flawless UK homes.

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Secure Spring 2025 Groundworks

Reserve your architectural scheduling before the winter freeze. Get complete structural engineering calculations included gratis.

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Local Conservation Area Specialists (South Kesteven)
10-Year Structural Guarantee on Masonry & Timber
Current Booking Windows: April 2025 Open
Built to Last Generations

Stamford Masonry & Master Carpentry.

At Trestle & Brick, we work exclusively in the beautiful stone-belt region of Stamford, Rutland, and South Lincolnshire. Our builders are trained in structural masonry conservation, meaning we build modern extensions that look as though they were crafted 200 years ago.

We source traditional Lincolnshire limestone, barn-aged English oak, and hand-finished lime mortar to match the historic context of Stamford's Georgian terraces and rural cottages.

Whether you require a contemporary structural glass link to a Grade-II listed property or a heavy timber-framed garden room, we deliver master-class construction from foundation to Collyweston slate roof.

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Beautiful limestone detail stonework by Stamford builders

"To build in Stamford is to handle history. We match color, mortar, and slate with flawless precision."

— Arthur Vance, Founder
Our Expertise

Sovereign Services for Exquisite Homes

We manage your entire project from structural planning and local planning permission through to final masonry sealant and timber finish.

Traditional stone masonry extension under development

Stamford Limestone Extensions

Perfectly matched stone facades, hand-dressed lintels, and lime-mortar joints. Seamless extensions designed to blend in with historical conservation guidelines.

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Precision timber framing for premium extension

Oak Framing & Trestle Structures

Exposed structural green oak framing, mortise and tenon jointing, and soaring cathedral ceilings designed for light and timeless architectural interest.

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Modern glass dining area extension

Architectural Glass & Brick Orangeries

Combining traditional structural brickwork with vast modern glass portals to frame Lincolnshire garden vistas without thermal compromise.

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Live Stamford Project Timelines & Local Updates

14 Oct 2024

Welcoming Stamford College Apprentice

We are delighted to welcome Toby Vance to the team as our new apprentice mason, working alongside master carver Jack Fletcher.

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08 Oct 2024

St. Mary’s Hill Consent Secured

Delighted to have secured Grade-II listed building consent for a gorgeous lime-rendered glass extension on St. Mary's Hill.

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Urgent Alert

Spring 2025 Scheduling Notice

We currently have exactly four groundwork mobilization slots remaining for March & April 2025. Contact us early to avoid delays.

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Stamford Extension Cost Calculator

Select your extension scope to discover approximate design-and-build structural estimations.

Estimated Structural Project Investment

£78,000 - £90,000

Includes architectural plans, local planning prep, structural foundations, weatherproofing and master-masonry shell. Custom glazing and bespoke kitchen fit-outs priced separately.

Local Reputation

Trusted Across Rutland & South Kesteven

★★★★★

"Trestle & Brick built our modern kitchen extension using reclaimed barn-stone. It matches the original cottage perfectly. Simply stunning craftsmanship."

Marcus & Emily S.
Great Casterton, Stamford
★★★★★

"The green oak frame inside our new garden dining room is a work of pure art. Every mortise joint is flawless. They handled the planners effortlessly."

The Hon. Lady Cranworth
Empingham, Rutland
★★★★★

"Professional, tidy, and highly skilled. They didn't treat our home like a construction site, but like the heritage piece of architecture it is."

Dr. Richard Finch
Barn Hill, Stamford