Historic Case Studies
The river was originally diverted using large drainage pipes and later dammed to control water levels. This allowed access for
The river was originally diverted using large drainage pipes and later dammed to control water levels. This allowed access for
The iconic Grade 1 Listed church is the tallest of Sir Christopher Wren’s churches at 67m high with its distinctive
In 2016 Bakers of Danbury returned to St Paul’s Cathedral, London – this time to refurbish part of the Crypt.
The castle ruins are exposed to the weather and are deteriorating as a result. Due to falling rubble, it was
Formerly the church of St Mary-at-the-Quay but now called Quay Place, was until its recent regeneration a redundant medieval Church.
2016 was another busy year for all of our companies. We would like to share with you, some of
Having been hidden from view and closed to the public for over 650 years, The Charterhouse London underwent an extensive
Having been hidden from view and closed to public for over 650 years - the Charterhouse, a historic London landmark
Bakers of Danbury's onsite joinery workshop carries out traditional wood carving among many other skilled joinery services. Our bench joiner
We are pleased to announce that we are Winners of the RICS (Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors) East of England
The Ven Luke Miller, Archdeacon of London, recently visited St Anne and St Agnes Church in the City of London,