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October 3, 2019 Comments Off

The project was divided into two phases and temporary roofs protected the Grade II Listed Henry Morris building during Phase one and the North Wing during Phase two of works. Phase one of

October 2, 2019 Comments Off

2019 marks the 20th year that Bakers of Danbury Ltd have been corporate sponsors for Essex Wildlife Trust. Bakers work in partnership with Essex Wildlife Trust whenever the opportunity arises. Financial support from

August 22, 2019 Comments Off

Although we are Principle Contractors in Essex we have projects across the East of England and London. Our Summer 2019 newsletter looks at a selection of projects recently undertaken by Bakers of Danbury

June 14, 2019 Comments Off

Bakers of Danbury carried out the refurbishment and extensions to nine almshouses within the Old Square, Colchester, Essex over an 18 month period. Former Colchester Mayor, Alderman and farmer, Arthur Winsley, who died

February 21, 2019 Comments Off

Bakers of Danbury's in-house joinery workshop recently built and donated a new duck house to the village. Bakers of Danbury takes pride in supporting both our local community and the communities in which

December 20, 2018 Comments Off

Our Winter 2018 newsletter looks at projects recently undertaken by Bakers of Danbury and it's sister companies Collins and Curtis Masonry and Pickford Builders. Bakers of Danbury Ltd have had another very busy

November 23, 2018 Comments Off

Bakers of Danbury have hand carved and restored village signs going back many years now. The earliest village sign on our records dates back to 1960, for the village of Pebmarsh in Essex.Bakers

November 23, 2018 Comments Off

Project Summary: Shop display units handcrafted from MDF and Oak with a sprayed paint finish and stained oak edgeLocation: Chelsea Harbour Design Centre, LondonArchitect: Sibyl Colefax & John Fowler Interior Design, Decoration and

November 22, 2018 Comments Off

Project Summary: English Oak bespoke DDA and dementia friendly wc, storage cupboards, children's library and pew storage areaLocation: St Mary’s Church, Saffron WaldenArchitect: Kay Pilsbury Thomas ArchitectsChallenge: Attention to detail was important in

November 22, 2018 Comments Off

Project Summary: American Oak panelling measuring 220 m2 for a School of Science on Euston Road, LondonLocation: Grafton House, Euston Road, LondonClient: Forrest Gate ConstructionChallenge: The oak panelling was across four floors. Each

November 21, 2018 Comments Off

Project Summary: Conservation and restoration of National Trust Rainham Hall. Conservation and restoration works were carried out to three floors of Rainham Hall and its Coach House. Works included the redevelopment of the

October 12, 2018 Comments Off

This newsletter looks at projects recently undertaken by Bakers of Danbury and it's sister companies Collins and Curtis Masonry and Pickford Builders. As many of you will know, or will have seen from

March 29, 2018 Comments Off

We have had another very busy and exciting year across all of our companies, with works to some of our country’s most iconic landmarks including Westminster Abbey, St Pauls Cathedral and St Albans

July 14, 2017 Comments Off

2017 has certainly been a year to remember for Bakers of Danbury! In February we met the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh when they formerly opened the Charterhouse, London. We had been principal

June 21, 2017 Comments Off

Bakers worked closely with the property owner throughout the build, to ensure they take part in all decision making. The extension was constructed to a high specification, with cornice designed to match the

June 16, 2017 Comments Off

As the extension was for a new kitchen / family room; bakers provided the client with a temporary kitchen to use during works, until the new kitchen was installed and final breakthrough into

June 16, 2017 Comments Off

The church department have spent the summer of 2017 removing the existing lead and boarding to the Victorian Song School roof structure which over the years had been sagging due to its poor

April 12, 2017 Comments Off

Bakers of Danbury's onsite joinery workshop carries out traditional wood carving among many other skilled joinery services. Our bench joiner and wood carver, Norman Valentine hand carved a number of crocus detail for

February 1, 2017 Comments Off

     2016 was another busy year for all of our companies. We would like to share with you, some of the very interesting projects we have had the honour in being part of;

July 29, 2016 Comments Off

The river was originally diverted using large drainage pipes and later dammed to control water levels. This allowed access for scaffolding to be erected and works to be carried out particularly below the

July 29, 2016 Comments Off

Conservation to the ruins of All Saints’ Church which is located within the grounds of Colchester Zoo, Essex. Conservation works included brickwork, rubble walling & stone masonry. Value = £125,000 Location = Stanway,

July 29, 2016 Comments Off

Conservation of rubble, flint walling & stone masonry to historic Norman walls. Value = £160,000 Location = Colchester, Essex Summary = Conservation of rubble, flint walling & stone masonry to historic Norman walls.

July 29, 2016 Comments Off

Following a flash flood, external drainage works were undertaken before the replacement of performance flooring to the sports hall. Works involved the removal of the existing parquet flooring, supply and installation of platon

July 26, 2016 Comments Off

Reinstatement following fire and subsequent water damage. It was an asbestos construction, requiring specialist removal and disposal. Works included new roof, external cladding and a complete refit of all internal areas.   Value

July 26, 2016 Comments Off

Works undertaken directly for Insurer following storm damage, Bat survey undertaken as a live colony of pipistrelle bats within loft space , works undertaken to allow colony to continue to roost and scaffold

July 26, 2016 Comments Off

Working on an important heritage site open to general public. The site dates back to the 1100’s when it was given to the Knights Templar and is home to three Grade I listed