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Barry Stow
Dip Arch RIBA FRSA,
historic building consultant and built heritage adviser
partner - Stow and Beale Conservation LLP
Email: Barry.Stow@marcus-beale.co.uk
www.barry-stow.com
For the past 30 years Barry Stow's work has included historic building repair, the conservation of listed buildings, urban landscapes and World Heritage Sites, tourism development of heritage sites, housing and shelter strategies for developing countries. He co-founded The Conservation Practice, carrying out major projects including the restoration of Uppark, Eltham Palace and St. Pancras Chambers before becoming an independent consultant in 1999. In September 2007 he formed Stow and Beale Conservation Architects with Marcus Beale. He has consulted with MBA since 2002, advising on projects including Oriel College Oxford [Grade I ], Clifton Bristol [Grade II], London Road, Mitcham, Great James Street, London [II*] and the Bartlemas Conservation Area.
Qualifications:
RIBA chartered architect 1989
Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and Commerce
Dip Arch - University of Portsmouth
Key projects include:
character assessments of:
- Richmond, Yorkshire
- the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, World Heritage Site
- Jarrow and Wearmouth, tenative World Heritage Site
- Westminster Abbey and Westminster Palace World Heritage Sites
- the Roman city of Jerash, Jordan

conservation strategies for:
- Giza Plateau, Cairo
- Exeter Castle
- Dover Castle, and many others
building operations at:
- Uppark, for the National Trust
- Eltham Palace, for English Heritage
- St Mary at Hill church, City of London
- St. Pancras Station [The Midland grand Hotel] [all Grade I Listed],
shelter and tourism strategies in:
- Botswana
- Uganda
- Pakistan
- Syria
- the eastern Caribbean
- the UK








