An extension of Grade II* Listed church to create meeting spaces, required a custom blend of handmade bricks and burnt headers.
19th century granary and farm buildings have been extended and converted to create an educational centre.
Extension of a period property located in a conservation area, which required a sensitive brick match to appease planners.
Restoration and development of a new structure within the 17th century Grade II* listed Quarry Bank Mill, one of Britain’s greatest industrial heritage sites.
Finding a matching brick for the extension of this period cottage in rural Worcestershire was proving challenging for the clients and their construction team.
A suitable brick match was required for the redevelopment of this impressive Georgian style family home.
This characterful cottage has been sympathetically refurbished, with the addition of a wrap-around extension to create a spacious family home
Hoofield Hall Barns comprise of six elegant Grade II listed barn conversions within a traditional courtyard overlooking the historic Hoofield Hall.
80 Clerkenwell Road presented a unique opportunity to refurbish an existing former warehouse and office building.
This substantial Victorian residence has undergone an extensive scope of works to create a family friendly space.
Grade II listed manor, incorporating an extension for a new kitchen and bathroom, along with an indoor swimming pool and the creation of a traditional ‘walled garden’ area.
Imperial Bricks were approached by Bleazard & Galletta Architects to supply traditional handmade bricks for the renovation and extension of this character cottage.