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Limbrick Limited : Architecture + Design is one of the UK's most successful and innovative architectural practices, with a reputation for creativity and professional integrity in the fields of sport, leisure, commercial and major scheme development. We are an incorporated company that owes its provenance to a practice that previously traded under the title of 'Stephen Limbrick Associates', after the name of the company's founder and Managing Director.

This practice is built upon our established high reputation in the design and development of sporting, recreational and leisure facilities, in both the public and the commercial sectors and across the whole of the UK. We maintain an ever-strengthening position in this sector, but the increased breadth and scope of the company reflects our successful expansion into all types of large-scale commercial, retail, industrial and residential projects.

Limbrick Limited offers a comprehensive, flexible and professional architectural service. Creative, innovative and imaginative design solutions are delivered through the excellence of our professional team of over 40 talented professionals split between our UK headquarters in Gloucester and our Scottish office in Edinburgh, also delivering a 'value for money' approach to the commercial realities of contemporary development.

We enjoy working as a team, developing a frank, honest, enjoyable and professional relationship with our clients, from brief development to successful project completion. We listen to our clients and respond with appropriate design and procurement solutions, whilst always striving for excellence and sustainability in our architecture.

Please browse through our site further to discover our portfolio and the range of our services.

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