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Oliver Jessop

Oliver Jessop (Director)

MA (York) BA hons (Dunelm) MCIFA FSA

Oliver is a Corporate Member of the Chartered Institute for Archaeologists (CIfA) and is a recognised expert on the survey and analysis of standing buildings and historic landscapes. He was the former Chair of the Chartered Institute for Archaeologists Professional Membership Panel and has served as a Trustee of the Derbyshire Archaeology Society. 

He has been an independent Heritage Consultant since January 2012 when he founded The JESSOP Consultancy. Previously, Oliver worked for the University of Durham  (1993-1997) on the Dryslwyn Castle project, the National Trust at Stowe Gardens (1998-2001), as a Project Manager (2002-2009) with ARCUS at the University of Sheffield, and as a Senior Project Manager/Heritage Consultant with Wessex Archaeology (2009-2012).

Since 2008, Oliver has acted as the heritage and archaeological Consultant at Chatsworth involved with the Masterplan restoration of the house and surrounding gardens. This role has expanded to include the provision of  consultancy advice to the Royal Horticultural Society for their flower show at Chatsworth in 2018, 2019. Current and recent projects include working at Woburn Abbey (Bedfordshire), Blenheim Palace (Oxfordshire), Gorhambury House (Hertfordshire), Hardwick Hall (Derbyshire), formerly the interim Archaeological Consultant to the Dean & Chapter at Wells Cathedral, and is currently the Archaeological Consultant to St Pauls Cathedral and Winchester Cathedrals.

He provides speciaist advice to owners of Listed Buildings, including the adaptation of existing properties and unauthorised works to Listed Buidlings.

Jennifer Oliver

Jennifer Oliver (Principal Heritage Consultant)

MA (York) BA Hons (Sheffield) MCIFA

Jennifer has over 15 years of experience in the heritage sector, having worked in both public and private roles. Prior to joining the JESSOP Consultancy she worked for ARCUS at the University of Sheffield (2007-2009), Arcus Consultancy Services Ltd (2010-2014) and Ecus Ltd (2014-2021).

Her expertise lies in providing detailed advice regarding heritage and archaeology, primarily in relation to planning and Listed buildings. She has provided historic environment support and consulancy on a variety of national infrastructure and renewable energy projects, along with preparing evidence bases to inform Local Plans. She also advises clients on unauthorised works to Listed Buildings.

She is on the membership validation panel for the Chartered Institute for Archaeologists.

Jennifer is an experienced buildings archaeologist, having completed the MA in Buildings Archaeology from York University and regularly undertakes all levels of recording and survey for individual buildings, or complex multi-period sites.

Recent projects have included providing conservation advice on Listed building alterations, Historic England Level 3 building surveys on behalf of the National Trust at Longshaw, along with historic farmsteads in North Yorkshire and the Peak District for Private Clients. 

Richard Pougher (Heritage Consultant)

MA (York) BA Hons (Southampton) MCIFA

Richard is an established specialist in the research, survey, and analysis of standing buildings and structures with experience of working on a range of projects, covering various building types including railway heritage, warehouses, shops, pubs, institutional buildings and country houses. 

After completing the MA in Buildings Archaeology at the University of York, Richard worked as a researcher for Donald Insall Associates in Manchester, contributing to projects at various industrial sites in the North West, including at the Museum of Science and Industry. At Historic England, he led a research project for an Historic Area Assessment of New Shildon, furthering knowledge and understanding of the impact of the Stockton & Darlington Railway on the creation and development of the town and its key industrial sites, in partnership with the Locomotion Museum. 

Recent work at TJC Heritage has included archaeological building recording at Forgemasters, Sheffield; heritage consultancy for numerous conservation projects in the Peak District National Park; and recording of the Stable Clock Tower at Chatsworth, Thornbridge Hall, the National Trust Property Coughton Court in Warwickshire and Woburn Abbey in Bedfordshire. 

Olivia Konofal (Junior Heritage Consultant)

BA Hons (Leeds) MA (Sheffield)

Olivia is an Junior Heritage Conulstant at TJC Heritage, assisting with fieldwork recording and research for a variety of projects including industrial hertiage and 18th-19th century buildings within the Peak District. One of her signficant recent projects has included a buildings survey of the former Victorian railway station in Bakewell. She is part of the team responsible for producing a Desk-Based Assessment for Winchester Cathedral, a project that will review and summaise all previous archaeolgical phases of recording and discoveries within the Close and Cathedral buildings.

Victoria Beauchamp (Historical Research)

BA hons (Leicester) PhD (Sheffield)

Victoria has over 30 years experience of historical research. She has wide-ranging and in-depth experience of researching a variety of sites, including industrial sites to country houses across England, extending in date from the 17thto the 21st centuries. Victoria is a published author on the Sheffield cutlery industry.

She completed her BA Hons. in Archaeology at the University of Leicester in 1993 and went onto complete her Ph.D. focusing on the cutlery workshops of Sheffield at the University of Sheffield in 1996. Subsequently she has worked with the Hawley Collection, ARCUS, the WEA and DBA Consulting.

Victoria has worked with the Jessop Consultancy since 2014. She undertakes detailed archive and historical research and has extensive experience of interpreting archaeological archives.

Tom Parker (Project Officer - archaeology and survey)

MA Landscape Archaeology (Sheffield) BA Hons (Sheffield) PCIFA

Tom is an experienced archaeological landscape surveyor and field archaeologist. Having over 10 years’ experience within commercial archaeology he has worked for a variety of organisations on projects throughout the Peak District – including Trent & Peak Archaeology, Wessex Archaeology, AOC Archaeology, Archaeological Research Services and ECUS. Tom has worked on projects with TJC Heritage since 2023.

Tom is trained landscape surveyor capable of looking at ‘the big picture’ while not missing the fine details, with considerable experience of GIS and CAD. Tom has undertaken surveys at Calke Abbey, Batham Gate Road, Peak Dale, Horsley Environs Project, Land off Croft Lane in Breadsall, Derbyshire and an extensive upland survey of the Roaches Estate in Staffordshire. 

He has organised volunteer projects including activity days during the excavation of the Roman fort at Navio, a collaborative project that included working with the Peak District National Park Authority social media team. Tom has also undertaken research excavations with the Derbyshire Archaeological Society (2011-2014).

Dan Slatcher

Dan Slatcher (Consultant Archaeologist)

Dan Slatcher MA (Sheffield) BA hons (York) MCIFA FSA

Dan has over 30 years experience of working in professional archaeology, obtained in several public and private sector roles including working with John Samuels Archaeological Consultants and as a Director with RPS. He has played a prominent role within the wider profession having been involved in numerous profession committees of the Chartered Institute for Archaeologists and is currently a member of the Board of Directors.

Dan regularly acts as the consultant responsible for archaeology and cultural heritage on major projects and has managed multidisciplinary teams on significant heritage projects across the UK. He has a keen commercial awareness and is used to delivering projects on time and on budget. Dan has extensive experience in the areas of energy, renewables, highways, commercial and residential development.

He has extensive experience of assessing the cultural heritage aspects of development proposals and providing advice on programmes of mitigation measures to allow for the successful discharge of planning conditions. He has experience of acting as an expert witness, a testament to his depth of knowledge of the archaeological sector.

Recent projects have involved a variety of residential and commercial schemes in Leicester, Stoke-on-Trent, Luton, Lewes and a number of historic farmsteads in the Peak District.

Simon Jessop (Architectural Photography)

BA Hons (Falmouth)

Simon has been taking professional photographs of historic buildings since 2002. His work has involved recording a huge range of buildings throughout the country undergoing repair and restoration, many of which are in advanced stages of decay and often in remote and challenging environments. He has an expertise in digital and medium format (b/w) photography.

Recent projects include Chatsworth House, Woburn Abbey, Heathcote by Edwin Lutyens, Norbury Manor in Derbyshire for the National Trust, Low Bradfield Filter House in Yorkshire, the Phoenix Foundry in Lewes and Overtown House in Wiltshire.

Simon has a particular skill in capturing the essence of a building, creating a lasting photographic record that is both informative and thoughtfully composed.

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