Ingleton Wood proudly exhibited at this year’s Historic Buildings, Parks & Gardens Event at the QEII Centre in Westminster, with the day providing an inspiring opportunity to connect with custodians, specialists, and professionals dedicated to preserving and enhancing the UK’s historic environment.
The exhibition also offered a valuable platform to share insights, explore challenges, and discuss practical solutions shaping the heritage and conservation sector.
A key theme throughout the day was the importance of combining heritage expertise with sustainable, forward-looking approaches. Ingleton Wood’s extensive experience in this area allows us to deliver projects that carefully balance sensitive preservation with modern solutions, ensuring historic buildings, gardens, and landscapes not only endure, but thrive for generations to come.

Our work spans some of the UK’s most iconic locations and landmarks, including Blenheim Palace, Kensington Palace, Leeds Castle, Wells Cathedral, Bath Fashion Museum, and St Catherine’s College, as well as other listed buildings, world heritage sites, historic estates, and notable gardens.
These projects demonstrate how Ingleton Wood blends meticulous conservation practice with modern and sustainable solutions to help safeguard the UK’s built heritage while meeting today’s environmental and operational requirements.

The event also reinforced the value of collaboration and knowledge sharing; reflecting our commitment to working closely with custodians and heritage professionals to ensure that historic buildings, estates and landscapes remain vibrant, functional, and resilient.
Looking ahead, Ingleton Wood are excited to continue these conversations at The Listed Property Show at London Olympia in January 2026, where we look forward to connecting with fellow heritage professionals, discussing upcoming projects, and exploring how our multidisciplinary expertise can support ambitious heritage and conservation developments.
For more information about our heritage and conservation services, or to discuss a potential project, explore our digital heritage brochure, or contact our team.





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