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At HSP, our unique strength lies in delivering high-quality construction, refurbishment, and maintenance projects across both the private and public sectors.

We combine decades of expertise with meticulous attention to detail, ensuring every project meets the highest standards of craftsmanship and durability. Whether it’s transforming a residential property, executing a complex commercial fit-out, or maintaining public facilities, we pride ourselves on our ability to tailor solutions to the unique needs of our clients.

With a commitment to excellence, reliability, and seamless project delivery, HSP stands out as a trusted partner for building and maintaining spaces that inspire.

  • With three decades in the industry, we bring a wealth of knowledge to every project. From complex commercial developments to sensitive heritage refurbishments, our work reflects a deep understanding of construction challenges, regulatory frameworks, and evolving client needs.

  • We pride ourselves on being a team you can count on. Known for delivering on time and within budget, we build strong relationships based on honesty, consistency, and results. Our clients return time and again - a testament to our reliability and professional integrity.

  • Our people are our greatest asset. Each member of our team brings specialist expertise, rigorous training, and a passion for delivering work to the highest standard. From site managers to skilled tradespeople, we ensure every detail meets the mark.

  • Construction is as much science as it is craft. Our team brings a deep technical understanding of modern construction methods, building regulations, and sustainability principles. This allows us to deliver efficient, compliant, and future-ready outcomes across every project.

  • Every project is unique - and so are its challenges. We take a proactive, problem-solving approach, working closely with clients and consultants to anticipate issues, resolve complexities, and keep momentum high at every stage.

  • We believe great outcomes are built on collaboration. We listen first, plan carefully, and work in lockstep with architects, engineers, and clients to ensure alignment and smooth delivery. Our goal is to be a partner, not just a provider.

  • Excellence doesn’t stop on-site. We prioritise communication, transparency, and accountability, offering every client a seamless, stress-free experience. From first meeting to final handover - we’re here, whenever you need us.

CASE STUDIES

From bespoke homes and luxury renovations to large-scale commercial builds and fit-outs, our work reflects a deep understanding of how great design and solid construction come together.

Every project is approached with the same care and attention to detail, no matter the scale – ensuring quality that stands the test of time.

Atlantic Coast Holiday Park

  • 53 Upton Towans, Gwithian, Hayle, TR27 5BL

  • Principal Contractor: HSP Construction

    Project Duration: 6 Months

    Project Value: £600,000

  • Located in the stunning surroundings of St Ives, Cornwall, Atlantic Coast Holiday Park required a new reception building to enhance guest experience and create a central hub for arrivals.

    The client’s vision was clear: a modern, sustainable, and welcoming facility that would serve as both a reception and a retail/café space, reflecting the park’s commitment to quality, community, and the environment.

  • HSP were appointed as Principal Contractor to deliver the project from the ground up, managing all stages from groundwork through to final fit-out. The brief focused on sustainability, functionality, and a design that complemented the surrounding landscape.

  • Geographical Constraints
    Cornwall’s coastal geography and narrow access routes presented logistical challenges for material delivery and workforce coordination.

    Weather Conditions
    The exposed coastal site required strategic planning to mitigate delays caused by unpredictable weather conditions.

    Sustainability Targets
    The client prioritised an eco-friendly design to reduce operational costs and align with their ethos of responsible tourism.

  • Groundworks Package
    Traditional excavation, drainage, and foundation works established a robust base for the structure.

    Timber Frame Structure
    An open-panel timber frame system was selected to accelerate construction, allowing the project to progress efficiently despite coastal weather conditions.

    Eco Design Features
    Solar panels were integrated to reduce carbon footprint and generate renewable energy. High-performance insulation and sustainable detailing ensured energy efficiency throughout.

    Natural Finishes
    Cedar cladding was chosen for its durability, resilience to weather, and its ability to blend seamlessly with the park’s natural surroundings.

    Interior Fit-Out
    The building interior was designed to accommodate a modern reception, retail area, and café hub. Durable materials and finishes were selected to support high seasonal footfall while maintaining a bright, welcoming environment.

  • Timber frame build – fast-track construction, weather resilient

    Solar panels – renewable energy, reduced carbon footprint

    Cedar cladding – durable, natural, and in harmony with surroundings

    Eco performance – high insulation and sustainable detailing

    Spaces delivered – reception, shop, and café hub

  • HSP successfully delivered a sustainable, high-quality building that enhances the park’s operational efficiency and guest experience.

  • Creation of a modern, functional reception hub that improves the visitor journey

    Delivery of a sustainable building aligned with the client’s eco-conscious values

    Use of local and natural materials reinforcing environmental and community value

    A premium fit-out that provides both a welcoming check-in space and a vibrant café and retail offer

    The new reception now serves as the gateway to the holiday park—significantly elevating first impressions and demonstrating the client’s continued commitment to customer service and environmental responsibility.

Hatherlow

  • Hatherlow, Alan Drive, Hale, Altrincham, Greater Manchester

  • Principal Contractor: HSP Construction

    Project Duration: 12 Months

    Project Value: £1.5m

    Architect: Aran Architectures

  • Hatherlow is a prestigious historic home in Hale, Cheshire, a property of significant architectural and heritage value. HSP undertook the full restoration and renovation, complete with a rear extension and extensive internal alterations, blending traditional craftsmanship with modern design.

    The extension’s architectural language combined Old Cheshire clay brick with contemporary materials including slimline aluminium glazing, flush ceilings, concealed blinds, and a steel folded soffit surround. Together with the architect, HSP delivered a scheme that beautifully unites heritage character with contemporary refinement.

  • Appointed as Principal Contractor, HSP managed the project from structural stabilisation through to final completion. The scope included full façade restoration, structural repairs, a new foundation system, and complete interior refurbishment.

    Under the eye of heritage conservation, original stained glass was carefully removed, restored, and encapsulated within new double-glazed units. Rotten sash windows and external timbers were replicated to match existing profiles, preserving the building’s authentic character.

    A full rewire, new heating system, and underfloor heating were installed throughout, while the extension introduced a bright open-plan living space, supported by new structural steelwork positioned above the existing basement.

  • Conservation Requirements
    Operating under close scrutiny from heritage conservation officers, the project required continuous collaboration and approval of materials, methods, and detailing. Mock-ups and material samples were reviewed extensively to meet conservation standards.

    Restoration Complexity
    Significant decay and damage were discovered throughout, including failed render, rotten sash windows, absent lintels, collapsed drains, and structural movement, all requiring specialist restoration techniques.

    Structural and Ground Conditions
    Historic backfill and a basement below the extension footprint required an alternative foundation solution. HSP introduced a piled and reinforced concrete ring beam with a suspended block and beam floor, reducing excavation depth and programme duration.

    Logistical Coordination
    The introduction of new steelwork for open-plan living spaces above the basement demanded a carefully sequenced temporary works design to ensure stability and protect the existing structure during modification.

  • Conservation and Detailing
    Original stained-glass windows were carefully removed, professionally restored, and encapsulated within new double-glazed units. Timber profiles were replicated exactly to match the originals, maintaining the building’s period authenticity.

    Structural Restoration
    A comprehensive structural repair programme addressed lintel failures, render deterioration, and drainage issues. External drainage was fully renewed, with new levels, retaining walls, and soakaways introduced to separate surface and foul water systems.

    Internal Refurbishment
    The interior was completely renovated, including a full rewire, new heating system with steel column radiators, and wet underfloor heating. All finishes and fittings were delivered to the architect’s and M&E consultant’s specification, ensuring compliance with Building Control and conservation expectations.

    Extension Construction
    The rear extension’s contemporary form was delivered using a blend of heritage brickwork and precision-engineered modern materials. The use of tall, slimline glazing and a glazed roof lantern maximised light while maintaining architectural integrity.

  • • Full heritage restoration and renovation

    • Modern rear extension with architectural glazing

    • Restored stained glass and replicated timber details

    • Structural redesign with new foundation system

    • Upgraded energy performance and internal comfort

  • The transformation of Hatherlow is a testament to HSP’s craftsmanship, precision, and respect for heritage. The project successfully restored the home’s historic fabric while delivering a contemporary living environment that enhances comfort and longevity.

    Acknowledged by local conservation officers, the project led to HSP being awarded membership to the Guild of Master Craftsmen - a mark of excellence in traditional skill and modern construction delivery.

  • Seamless blend of heritage restoration and modern architecture

    Overcoming structural and conservation challenges through innovation

    Use of traditional craftsmanship and locally appropriate materials

    Enhanced comfort, efficiency, and aesthetic value throughout the property

Bishops Road

  • Bishops Road, Bollington, Cheshire

  • Principal Contractor: HSP Construction

    Duration: 6 Months

    Value: £258,000

    Architect: Hamer Way

  • HSP Construction were appointed as Principal Contractor to deliver the full renovation and internal reconfiguration of a dated 1970s dormer bungalow in Bollington. The property was transformed into a bright, contemporary family home featuring open-plan living, bespoke joinery, and luxury finishes.

  • Full renovation and interior refit

    Conversion of existing garage to additional living accommodation

    Structural alterations to achieve open-plan layout

    Bespoke joinery package, designed and manufactured in-house

    Complete mechanical, electrical, and plumbing upgrades

  • Working within the constraints of the original 1970s structure presented challenges including inconsistent floor levels, low ceiling heights, and outdated construction methods. Structural solutions and precise detailing were required to achieve modern spatial flow and high-end finishes.

  • HSP’s design-led approach ensured each stage - from strip-out to final detailing - was meticulously coordinated. Structural reconfigurations created clean lines and generous openings, while the new open-plan layout maximised light and connection between spaces.

    The company’s in-house joinery workshop provided end-to-end delivery, ensuring consistency, precision, and quality throughout.

  • Bespoke hardwood joinery and one-off feature staircase

    Open-plan kitchen, dining, and family area

    Energy-efficient glazing and insulation upgrades

    Luxury finishes including stone worktops and concealed storage

    Integrated lighting and refined material palette

  • The completed project showcases the transformation of a dated bungalow into a luxurious, contemporary home defined by craftsmanship and intelligent design. Every detail, from joinery to lighting - contributes to a space that is elegant, functional, and built to endure.

  • Delivered on time and within budget

    Complete integration of design, build, and joinery

    High-quality workmanship recognised by the client and the architect

    Example of HSP’s design-driven construction ethos in practice

Llannefydd Sports Pavilion

  • Llannefydd Sports Pavilion, Denbigh, LL16 5EA

  • Principal Contractor: HSP Construction

    Project Duration: 6 Months

    Project Value: £650,000

  • The Llannefydd Sports Pavilion was developed as a modern yet sympathetic addition to the rural village of Llannefydd, providing high-quality sports and community facilities for residents, schools, and local clubs.

    HSP Construction acted as Principal Contractor, managing all aspects of construction, coordination, and fit-out within a six-month programme. The building was delivered using a high-performance timber frame and Structural Insulated Panels (SIPS), ensuring superior thermal efficiency, airtightness, and build speed - even in challenging winter conditions.

  • • Design-led community sports pavilion

    • Full construction and internal fit-out

    • Structural Insulated Panel (SIPS) system and curved roof design

    • Use of sustainable, locally sourced materials

    • Integration of energy-efficient systems

  • The exposed rural location presented logistical challenges, including difficult access, limited on-site storage, and unexpected ground stability issues. The complex geometry of the curved roof and timber detailing also required careful sequencing between steel and laminated timber trades.

  • HSP managed the project through close coordination with architects and engineers, revising groundworks and drainage designs to ensure long-term performance.

    The build incorporated SIPS technology to accelerate the programme while achieving high environmental performance. Externally, the pavilion was clad in locally sourced larch, installed with a secret-fix system for a clean, linear aesthetic that will weather naturally over time.

  • • High-performance SIPS construction and timber frame

    • Curved sectional roof with arched rear soffit

    • Locally sourced natural larch cladding

    • Home and away changing rooms, referee facilities, kitchenette, and office space

    • DDA-compliant design with robust, low-maintenance finishes

    • Energy-efficient lighting and mechanical systems

  • Delivered on time and within budget, the completed pavilion stands as a benchmark for sustainable rural architecture - combining performance, functionality, and craftsmanship. The building now serves as a vital community hub, promoting sport, wellbeing, and social engagement within the village.

  • • 98% of construction waste recycled

    • Integration of low-carbon materials and efficient building systems

    • Complex architectural detailing delivered with precision

    • Exemplary collaboration across design and build teams

    • A durble, energy-efficient facility for the Llannefydd community

Medlock Town Hall

  • Medlock Town Hall, Cavendish Street, Manchester City Centre

  • Principal Contractor: HSP Construction

    Project Duration: 15 Months

    Project Value: £350,000

  • The Mabel Tylecote Building, situated at the junction of Oxford Road and Cavendish Street, formed part of a major redevelopment within Manchester’s university quarter.

    HSP Construction were appointed to manage and execute the controlled demolition and façade retention of the existing structure, safeguarding the Grade II listed stone façade of the former Chorlton-upon-Medlock Town Hall.

    This complex project required meticulous planning, heritage collaboration, and technical precision to preserve the historic streetscape while enabling future redevelopment.

  • • Full internal soft strip and non-structural demolition

    • Licensed asbestos removal

    • Façade retention and basement propping following geotechnical surveys

    • Scaffold design and pedestrian protection tunnel along Oxford Road

    • Implementation of water suppression and vibration control systems

    • Coordination of GPR surveys and continuous structural monitoring

  • The building’s location above a heavily trafficked pavement in Manchester City Centre presented major logistical and safety challenges.

    During geotechnical investigations, historic vaulted brick chambers - believed to be remnants of former town jail cells, were discovered beneath the site. These required stabilisation and structural propping before demolition could proceed.

    Maintaining public access and heritage integrity throughout the programme demanded continuous monitoring and coordination with conservation officers, local authorities, and university stakeholders.

  • HSP implemented a phased demolition strategy to ensure the safe separation of the listed façade from the main structure. A full-height scaffold and pedestrian protection tunnel were designed to maintain access along Oxford Road, with vibration and dust controls integrated to protect both the public and the surrounding environment.

    Every element of the façade retention system was engineered for precision, ensuring complete structural stability while facilitating demolition works behind it.

    Environmental, safety, and heritage standards were upheld at every stage through rigorous supervision and collaboration with conservation specialists.

  • • Grade II listed façade retention

    • Complex scaffold and propping systems

    • Discovery and stabilisation of historic underground chambers

    • Controlled demolition within a live city centre environment

    • Strict environmental and public protection measures

  • The project was delivered on time and within budget, achieving zero incidents and full compliance with heritage and safety regulations.

    The historic façade was successfully preserved within a constrained urban setting, ensuring Manchester’s architectural character remained intact while enabling the site’s redevelopment.

  • • 100% safety record throughout delivery

    • Successful façade retention within a live pedestrian zone

    • Innovative scaffold and propping design solutions

    • Recognised for heritage sensitivity and technical best practice

Keepers Cottage

  • Keepers Cottage, Tarporley, Cheshire

  • Client: Greg & Aoife

    Principal Contractor: HSP Construction

    Project Duration: 12 Months

    Architect: B R Architecture

    Structural Engineer: LACE Engineering

  • Keepers Cottage is a traditional Cheshire country home set within beautiful rural surroundings. The brief called for a sympathetic oak-frame extension that would enhance the home’s heritage character while providing contemporary family living space seamlessly connected to the landscape.

    HSP were appointed to deliver the project from groundworks through to completion, working closely with B R Architecture and LACE Engineering to achieve an elegant balance between traditional craftsmanship and modern performance.

    The extension incorporates a new kitchen and dining space within a bespoke oak frame, featuring full-height glazing, lime-rendered masonry, and a natural Welsh slate roof to match the existing property. The result is a timeless addition that feels authentically part of the original home.

  • • Site preparation and groundworks, including pad foundations

    • Coordination with engineers for oak-frame basework and foundation design

    • Fabrication and installation of handcrafted oak frame (Hardwoods Group)

    • Installation of high-performance glazed panels and rooflights

    • Traditional lime render and lime pointing to external walls

    • Seamless internal connection between existing and new structures

    • Full M&E package including heating, plumbing, and electrics

    •Bespoke joinery and high-end interior finishes

  • A principal challenge lay in achieving precise structural alignment between the new oak frame and the existing masonry, ensuring both stability and aesthetic continuity. HSP’s technical expertise in heritage detailing allowed for accurate movement tolerances, insulation integration, and moisture control.

    Material authenticity was key throughout. Every finish, from lime mortars to Welsh slate and oak joinery - was selected to maintain the property’s historic integrity while improving performance and comfort.

  • HSP’s collaborative and detail-driven approach ensured seamless coordination between trades and design teams. Working hand-in-hand with the architect and structural engineer, the construction sequence was planned around the natural behaviour of the oak frame, allowing for precision installation and long-term stability.

    Traditional building techniques were combined with modern systems, ensuring the extension performed to contemporary standards without compromising the property’s original charm.

  • Successful integration of oak frame and heritage masonry

    High-quality finishes combining traditional and modern methods

    Delivered on time with meticulous attention to detail

    Praised by client and design team for quality and professionalism

  • The completed extension transforms Keepers Cottage into a bright, open-plan family space that enhances both comfort and character. The oak frame creates a warm and natural aesthetic, while the craftsmanship and materials ensure the addition will age gracefully alongside the original home.

    This project exemplifies HSP’s commitment to quality craftsmanship, collaborative delivery, and respect for heritage - blending old and new to create spaces of enduring value.

  • Successful integration of oak frame and heritage masonry

    High-quality finishes combining traditional and modern methods

    Delivered on time with meticulous attention to detail

    Praised by client and design team for quality and professionalism

BUlLT FOR
CONSTRUCTION
SINCE 2002

Founded in 2002 by Haydn Sandom, a skilled carpenter from Anglesey, North Wales. Initially focused on domestic projects, the business gradually expanded, relocating to Knutsford in 2011, where it thrives today. The Menai Suspension Bridge in the logo symbolises the connection to Haydn’s origins, a route he still travels to oversee projects in the area.

Operating from a builder’s yard in Dunham Massey, HSP overcomes logistical challenges posed by Cheshire’s historic towns, using innovative methods to deliver materials efficiently. Specialising in restoration work, the team demonstrates exceptional skill and meticulous management, preserving the character of properties while balancing budgets and programme requirements - a true testament to HSP’s craftsmanship and expertise.

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