Miserden Estate Gates
These historic gates sit at one of the entrances to the garden of Miserden House in Gloucestershire. While there is other historical ironwork of note… Read More »Miserden Estate Gates
These historic gates sit at one of the entrances to the garden of Miserden House in Gloucestershire. While there is other historical ironwork of note… Read More »Miserden Estate Gates
The Caledonian Clock Tower was the centrepiece of the metropolitan cattle market which opened in 1855. The substantial dragon that tops the weathervane was stripped… Read More »Caledonian Clock Tower – Dragon
The scrollwork below the dragon and supporting the cardinal points had a rich stratum of previous repairs attempting to rectify extensive historic damage. Position and… Read More »Caledonian Clock Tower – Cardinal Points
During 2017 we worked at Hurst Castle to conserve and restore railings and ammunition locker doors on the ¼ mile long rooftop. Working at Hurst… Read More »Hurst Castle
This substantial and impressive set of screens on a private estate had near universal coating failure and as a result were badly corroded. With their… Read More »Screens
The below gates belong to a private client in Wiltshire, and are stated as coming from Seville Cathedral in 1913. We have studied them and believe… Read More »Seville Gates
The conservation and restoration of the ironwork on this late Victorian mausoleum in London was carried out in conjunction with main contractors Cliveden Conservation, who… Read More »De Misa Mausoleum
This job required restoring the rail heads at Wing Church in Buckinghamshire. The rail heads had been damaged and had deteriorated to an advanced stage,… Read More »Wing Church
The Chevithorne Gates belong to a private client in Devon. They asked us to restore the gates to their former glory in a sympathetic way,… Read More »Chevithorne Gates
English Heritage partially funded the conservation and restoration of these 18th century Grade 2* listed iron gates on the behalf of a private client. Treatment… Read More »18th Century Gates