Gunnersbury Park
Back in 2016/2017 we were asked to carry out works in beautiful Gunnersbury Park as part of a major restoration funded by The National Lottery. Some of these buildings date back to 1600s and are all Grade II English Heritage Listed. They have been owned and occupied by Prince and Princesses and families such as The Rothschilds and eventually was made in to a public park in 1926 and later opened by Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain.
Our works included the dismantling, rebuilding and restoration of the Sham Bridge at the Horseshoe Pond, the Orangery, the Gothic Ruins, the Bath House and Gothic Screen. All of these works were carried out by highly skilled team of Restorers and Masons using traditional building methods and natural lime mortars.
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