FIBROUS PLASTERWORK AND TRADITIONAL LIME PLASTER
Founded in 1887, this family business has a reputation for high quality workmanship based on sound traditional principles gained over many years working in the Cambridge Colleges and surrounding country houses. Past projects have included Uppark and Ightham Mote for the National Trust, the new gallery for the Gilbert Collection at Somerset House and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem.
The company has recently completed the restoration of the lime plasterwork to the eastern range of Kings Cross Station and the Senate House and Library at the University of London. Continuity of experience has enabled the company to pass on the traditional skills of the craft and today it offers a highly trained work force capable of undertaking the most demanding work in plain or decorative plasterwork and external rendering.
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