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
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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
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
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
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
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
St Catherine’s Church, East Tilbury is an important survival from the 12th century. The site is associated with the first church established by St Cedd. Works involved an extension and redecoration to St
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
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
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
Intensive site management and close liaison with Cathedral staff & Local Authorities to ensure the works are undertaken safely and minimise inconvenience to the Client’s daily events within the Cathedral. Having worked on
In 2016 Bakers of Danbury returned to St Paul’s Cathedral, London – this time to refurbish part of the Crypt. Throughout the works, Bakers worked closely with the Cathedral works team to ensure
Use reclaimed Suffolk white bricks to form a low plinth detail to match the church. Formed a new internal stone archway and door through to church, provision of accessible WC and kitchenette and
Full temporary roof, the works were carried out accessing from the roof and contained the area within the loft. The breakthrough was carried out during the clients holiday when the stairs were installed