Archives: Projects

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National Trust

Structural Engineers to the National Trust for various properties throughout the Severn Region including:- - Baddesley Clinton - Coughton Court - Charlecote Park - Packwood House - Upton House - Wightwick Manor Coach House - Lodge Park - Hanbury Hall Read More

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Williamstrip Chapel

Williamstrip Chapel. Award winning classical design private chapel with a high standard of workmanship. Limestone and clipsham exterior with portland limestone, white Carrara marble and polished dark Irish Blue Kilkenny limestone internally. The chapel was built within a steel framed temporary shed to assist lifting of stones and aid construction through the winter whatever the [...] Read More



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Black Swan Terrace

Restoration of medieval timber framed building in an historic part of Coventry, winning an award from The Civic Trust. Read More

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Raven Hotel

Raven Hotel, Droitwich Spa. Grade II listed 15th Century landmark hotel recently gutted by fire. Read More

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Blenheim Palace

Blenheim Palace. Currently overseeing structural repairs for the restoration of the main roof over the great hall which supports an internationally important ceiling painting. https://www.blenheimpalace.com/restoration/ We have also been involved in various other repair works across the estate including: Orangery roof replacement. Chapel repairs. Bridge repairs. North Courtyard. Stable tower roof. Boathouse. Walld Garden. Long [...] Read More

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Doughton Manor

Doughton Manor. Restoration of 16th Centruy Grade I listed manor house, Coach House and Stables. Read More

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The Mount, Oswestry.

The Mount, Oswestry. New build mansion with grand cantilevered staircase, indoor swimming pool complex, walled gardens and rear wing containing further accomodation and garaging. Read More

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RAF Defford

Restoration of Decontamination Annexe at RAF Defford in Croome park. The historic annexe building was restored externally to its 1942 appearance and adapted internally to house the museum. Read More