Earlier this week attendees for the Historic Building Surveying: Structural Assessment & Repair training day visited our site
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The octagonal spire roof, which is covered with cedar shingles has suffered extensive damage caused by woodpeckers pecking
We are delighted to announce that Bakers of Danbury has been awarded the Gold Award at The City
In May 2022, a group of over 50 SPAB (Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings) members took
Summary: Refurbishment and alterations to Westminster Abbey InfirmaryLocation: Westminster, LondonChallenge: Access to this part of Westminster Abbey is
Bakers carried out a re-order of the church which included a new mezzanine floor with a glass screen
The challenge was digging the pockets in between the trees as the trees prevented the digger from being
Bakers completed a new build church extension providing a fantastic new community room with kitchen area and new
Bakers of Danbury recently completed works to the Former Library on Mill Road, Cambridge to repair, conserve and
We are delighted to announce that our recent project at the Former Mill Road Library in Cambridge has
Bakers of Danbury are proud to sponsor the Danbury and Bicknacre FC under 11s team, who were recently
We are delighted to announce that our recent conservation and repair project on the west façade of St
The 42 week refurbishment and new build extension project consisted of two phases with individual projection completion and
Bakers of Danbury are delighted that a new water pump is currently being installed in Africa on our
We are delighted to announce that our recent conservation and repair project on the west façade of St
St Leonard’s Church in Shoreditch is a Grade I listed church constructed in brick with a Portland stone
Located on the edge of Royston Heath, which is famous for the former horse racecourse, within the ancient
Works are underway and scaffold wrap is going up around our restoration project at St Lawrence Jewry in
Under instruction from The City of London Corporation, Bakers undertook a large restoration project at St Lawrence Jewry,
Bakers carried out consolidation to the masonry walls which consist mainly of flint. Repairs were carried out to