BURNHAM ABBEY
Burnham Abbey is a Grade I listed building where we converted an existing medieval building to form living accommodation for the nuns who live there, a new suite of guest rooms and facilities for meetings and small conferences. This also included major repairs to the existing chalk and flint buildings and to the medieval cob wall that surrounded the site.
- Burnham abbey
- View of stonework and garden
- The new staircase and lift
- A typical room, with a variety of periods of brick and stonework
- Newly repaired window
- The new staircase and entrance hall
- The tudor fireplaces in what is now a garden wall
- New entrance hall
- View of repairs to oak window
- The library
- New door to the boiler room and stone repairs
- Damaged medieaval cob wall
- Cob wall following repairs by Cliveden Conservation
- Cob wall following repairs