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Tim Ellis Conservation Architect
Tim Ellis is a sole practitioner architect specialising in historic buildings conservation in the London and Kent areas. Tim established his practice in 2004 having worked for several architectural practices in Canterbury, London and Cambridge. Tim also worked as a Conservation Officer for Canterbury City Council, in the late 1990's, before returning to the private sector.

Works are, for the most part, domestic for private clients although his workload extends to small scale commercial projects including restaurants, offices and public houses. Projects involve repairs, additions and alterations to existing buildings which typically range from mediaeval to early twentieth century in date.

Occasionally Tim will design a building from scratch usually in the context of an historic building and in a style which blends with the existing. The scale of projects varies immensely and might be as modest as replacing inappropriate doors and windows with purpose-made joinery, in keeping with the original building, to extensive remodelling and extensions having a contract value of up to 1 million.
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Following an initial enquiry, Tim will meet the prospective Client to discuss the scope of works and make a preliminary assessment of the building. This process is free-of-charge to the Client and a fee proposal will be forthcoming. Upon appointment, the first step is to undertake a measured site survey.
The building had been used as a school of dance until 2010 when my Clients purchased the property for conversion to a single house. The mediaeval frontage building has been converted to the principal rooms of the house and mezzanine galleries added at each end in place of the attics which had been removed in the early twentieth century.
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