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Stone restoration demands both artistry and technical skill. Our experienced masons work across a wide range of restoration projects - from intricate carvings, windows, and cornices to large-scale façades, towers, and monuments.
Using a blend of hand-carving expertise and modern tools, we replicate original stone profiles and detailing with millimetre-perfect accuracy, ensuring restored sections blend seamlessly with the existing fabric.
We source stone from matching quarries wherever possible and use compatible lime mortars to ensure both structural integrity and longevity. Each project begins with a full assessment and repair strategy, ensuring our work enhances the building’s appearance while preserving its historical and architectural value.
Weldon Stone is trusted by architects, estates, and private owners alike for our honesty, reliability, and exceptional workmanship. Whether restoring a listed property, a civic building, or a family home, we deliver results that respect the past while standing the test of time.

Get quick answers to our most frequently asked questions.

Restoration focuses on returning stonework to its original appearance - replacing missing elements and renewing damaged detail - while conservation aims to preserve what already exists. We apply both principles as appropriate to each project.
We study original drawings, photographs, and surviving details, then use matching stone and traditional tooling to replicate profiles, textures, and finishes so the new work sits naturally within the original fabric.
Yes. Our craftsmen can rebuild or replicate missing stone elements, from window tracery and cornices to decorative carving, using traditional techniques supported by OMAG precision cutting for accuracy and consistency.
We’re highly experienced in working under listed building and heritage oversight, providing documentation, drawings, and reports to support consent processes and ensure all work meets conservation standards.
Yes. From restoring a single damaged stone feature to the complete refurbishment of a building façade, we apply the same care, detail, and expertise to every project.
Contact us today to arrange a site visit or discuss your project requirements - our experts are ready to advise and provide a clear, no-obligation quotation.