We have a great passion for great architecture, and we are proud to work alongside architects and specifiers to preserve historic landmarks whilst integrating modern building techniques.
With this in mind, we are delighted to feature our advert in RIBA Public Realm 25/26, a prestigious publication that celebrates some of the UK’s most significant RIBA Award Winning Projects.
This year’s edition showcases RIBA Stirling prize nominees and inspiring architectural projects including the transformation of The Museum of Childhood into the Young V&A, the UK’s first museum built for young people, and the magnificent conservation of the Elizabeth Tower at the Houses of Parliament more commonly known as Big Ben.
To take a look at RIBA Public Realm 25/26 publication, click here.
Preserving historic buildings with modern expertise
Our advert in this respected RIBA publication, is designed to highlight our building expertise as trusted partners for heritage projects, listed building restoration and complex conservation works.
Partner with Bakers of Danbury for conservation projects
If you are an architect looking for an experienced contractor to collaborate with on heritage and conservation projects, we would be delighted to hear from you. Get in touch with our team.
You can explore examples of our work by visiting our Case Studies page.
Frequently asked questions
What types of heritage buildings do Bakers of Danbury restore?
We restore listed buildings, cathedrals, churches and historic landmarks while also delivering new build projects and school and educational buildings. Our team combines heritage expertise with modern construction techniques to ensure every project is completed to the highest standard.
Do you work on listed buildings conservation projects outside of Essex?
Yes, while our head office is in Danbury, Essex, our teams deliver projects across the South East of England and London.
How can I get in touch about a heritage restoration project?
You can contact us via our contact page or call our office to speak to a member of the team. You can find our contact details here.
Bakers of Danbury | Showcasing Heritage Restoration Expertise in RIBA Public Realm
Delighted to feature in RIBA Public Realm
We have a great passion for great architecture, and we are proud to work alongside architects and specifiers to preserve historic landmarks whilst integrating modern building techniques.
With this in mind, we are delighted to feature our advert in RIBA Public Realm 25/26, a prestigious publication that celebrates some of the UK’s most significant RIBA Award Winning Projects.
This year’s edition showcases RIBA Stirling prize nominees and inspiring architectural projects including the transformation of The Museum of Childhood into the Young V&A, the UK’s first museum built for young people, and the magnificent conservation of the Elizabeth Tower at the Houses of Parliament more commonly known as Big Ben.
To take a look at RIBA Public Realm 25/26 publication, click here.
RIBA Public Realm
Preserving historic buildings with modern expertise
Our advert in this respected RIBA publication, is designed to highlight our building expertise as trusted partners for heritage projects, listed building restoration and complex conservation works.
Partner with Bakers of Danbury for conservation projects
If you are an architect looking for an experienced contractor to collaborate with on heritage and conservation projects, we would be delighted to hear from you. Get in touch with our team.
You can explore examples of our work by visiting our Case Studies page.
Frequently asked questions
What types of heritage buildings do Bakers of Danbury restore?
We restore listed buildings, cathedrals, churches and historic landmarks while also delivering new build projects and school and educational buildings. Our team combines heritage expertise with modern construction techniques to ensure every project is completed to the highest standard.
Do you work on listed buildings conservation projects outside of Essex?
Yes, while our head office is in Danbury, Essex, our teams deliver projects across the South East of England and London.
How can I get in touch about a heritage restoration project?
You can contact us via our contact page or call our office to speak to a member of the team. You can find our contact details here.
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