Central House (Friends Meeting House)
Essential external and roofing maintenance works
OUR WORK HERE

Central House, also known as the Friends Meeting House, is a significant historic building in Manchester’s city centre, continuing to serve as a hub for the Quaker community and a space for public events.

Stone Edge were appointed to carry out essential external and roofing maintenance works to preserve the building fabric, prevent water ingress, and maintain its safe use for occupants and visitors.

WORKS INCLUDED:
  • External cleaning and vegetation removal to roofs and parapets
  • Lime repointing and localised brick and stone repairs
  • Roof repairs including slate replacement and leadwork renewal
  • Rooflight refurbishment and sealing to prevent water ingress
  • Internal decorations and general making good

” We recently used Stone Edge to weatherproof  the roof of our Grade II listed building, and we couldn’t be happier with the result. From start to finish, the team was professional, knowledgeable, and clearly experienced in working with historic properties.

The workmen were friendly, punctual, approachable, and genuinely a pleasure to have on site. They took great care with the works, respecting the character and heritage of the building while delivering excellent craftsmanship.

We would not hesitate to recommend Stone Edge to anyone looking for high-quality roofing work, especially on period or listed properties.”

-Operations Team, Friends Meeting House, Manchester

Client:

Friends Meeting House

Architect:

Donald Insall Architects

Location:

Manchester City Centre

Duration:

4 months

Start:

Summer 2025

Completion:

Autumn 2025

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