Our Story
Wooldridge & Simpson has a proud tradition of craftsmanship and integrity that stretches back over a century. From our earliest days, we established a reputation for delivering work of the highest quality, with notable projects including contributions to the Rhodes Building at Oxford in 1909, the William Baker House in 1914, and the construction of the Sir William Dunn School of Pathology in 1927. These landmark commissions helped cement our standing as a trusted builder of distinction.
Over the decades, our portfolio has expanded to include heritage and listed buildings, bespoke luxury residences, educational institutions, and intricate special projects. While construction techniques have evolved, our ethos remains unchanged: to combine master craftsmanship with integrity, collaboration, and a personal touch. Today, Wooldridge & Simpson continues to honour its history while delivering exceptional, bespoke results for clients who demand the very best.