
Our Awards
We're always proud to receive recognition for the work we do and have been lucky enough to be the recipients of several awards for our projects.
Shortlisted
Young Architect/Surveyor of the Year Award 2025
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by the Ecclesiastical Architects and Surveyors Association & National Churches Trust
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Shortlisted
(winners still to be announced January 2025)

For The Conservation of the Medieval Windows at St. John the Baptist Church, Dronfield
Tom Crooks is proud to have been shortlisted in the category of Young Architect or Surveyor of the Year in the Church Architecture Awards 2025 for his work on the conservation of the stained glass at St. John the Baptist Church, Dronfield.​
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Visit the NCT website for more information on the awards.




Shortlisted
Church Architecture Awards - King of Prussia Gold Medal
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by the Ecclesiastical Architects and Surveyors Association & National Churches Trust
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Shortlisted
(winners still to be announced January 2025)

For The Conservation of the Medieval Windows at St. John the Baptist Church, Dronfield
We are proud to have been shortlisted in the Church Architecture Awards 2025 - King of Prussia Gold Medal Award for the conservation of the stained glass at St. John the Baptist Church, Dronfield.​
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Visit the NCT website for more information on the awards.
Derbyshire Historic Buildings Trust Awards 2025
Commendation
For The Conservation of the Medieval Windows at St. John the Baptist Church, Dronfield
We are proud to have received two awards at the Derbyshire Historic Buildings Trust Awards 2025 for the conservation of the stained glass at St. John the Baptist Church, Dronfield; the first as joint winner in the category of Restoration of a Historic Interior and a commendation in the category of Exemplary Conservation Project.
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Visit the DHBT website for more information on the awards.

Derbyshire Historic Buildings Trust Awards 2023
Commendation
For The Residential Conversion of Winster Former Methodist Chapel, Winster
We were also proud to be awarded a Commendation at the Derbyshire Historic Buildings Trust Awards 2023 for the residential conversion of the Grade II listed former Primitive Methodist Chapel in Winster, to bring it back from dereliction to a viable and sustainable future use.
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Visit the DHBT website for more information on the awards and see more about the project here.
Sheffield Civic Society's Keith Hayman Public Art Award.
Commendation
For Public Art Incorporated into New Windows at Cemetery Road Baptist Church, Sheffield
We were also proud that our project to replace the windows in the hall at Cemetery Road Baptist Church, Sheffiled recieved a commendation from the Sheffield Civic Society's Keith Hayman Public Art Award for the integrated artwork. Designs and development by Sarah Galloway (https://www.sarahgallowayassociates.co.uk/), who we brought on board, on behalf of the Church, to incorporate a piece of public art into the new windows, which will reflect the community that the Church serves. The windows themselves were all replaced with new carefully detailed double glazed units to improve thermal efficiency and clear glazing elsewhere brought improved natural light into the building.

Derby Diocese’ Bishop’s Award
For St. Michael & All Angels' Church, Hathersage
The project saw the complete renewal of the heating, lighting and audio within the church, including the lowering of the raised pew platforms and removal of the side-aisle pews, to provide flexible, level access spaces within the church, for wider community use. The project was adopted by the entire congregation, who supported its progress throughout the project.
Peak District Design Awards
Commendation
For St. Michael & All Angels' Church, Hathersage
We were also proud to be awarded a Commendation at the Peak District Design Awards in November 2018, also for the Church Improvements Project at St. Michael & All Angels Church, Hathersage, which the Peak District National Park recognised for its care, concept and detailed execution.


John Robert Clough Award
For the Timber Cruck Framed Buildings, Dronfield
The design of Tom Crooks in the residential development scheme for the timber cruck barns in Dronfield was also recognised for its “significant contribution to improving the environment of the town”. The project took a dilapidated Grade II listed timber cruck barn building, with origins dating back hundreds of years, and designed the careful repair and restoration of the building and conversion into luxury residences.
Derbyshire Historic Buildings Trust Awards 2021
Commendation
For Hathersage Swimming Pool Refurbishment Project
We were also proud to be awarded a Commendation at the Derbyshire Historic Buildings Trust Awards 2021 for the work we undertook at Hathersage Open Air Swimming Pool.
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Visit the DHBT website for more information.



Derbyshire Historic Buildings Trust Awards 2021
Commendation
For The Refurbishment of Crowden Lea, Edale
We were also proud to be awarded a Commendation at the Derbyshire Historic Buildings Trust Awards 2021 for the conservation work we undertook at Crowden Lea, Edale, in restoring and conserving the Grade II listed house .
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Visit the DHBT website for more information.


