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    Replica Louvers for Food Museum

    The run of interesting jobs in our customer joinery workshop continues. In recent months our craftsmen have created a magnificent set of tapered portico columns, a 15m solid oak footbridge and now replica arched louver frames for the Food Museum. The frames form part of our restoration and refurbishment of the old stable block at…
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    Building Bridges

    Our new oak footbridge is now emerging from the reads at the Food Museum, Stowmarket. Having spent several weeks taking shape in the hands of our talented bespoke joinery team in Marlesford it is now being installed in its permanent home at the Food Museum. Our construction team are working aboard a floating raft as…
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    Stowe support for new children and young people’s hub

    Proposals for a new centre for children and young people in Woodbridge have been announced. Behind the scenes, Stowe have been supporting the charity, Just42, to develop its proposals for a purpose-built centre on land at Jetty Lane, Woodbridge. Alongside architect Scott Mortimer, we have advised on practical aspects of the proposal finding creative ways…
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    Historic Bury St Edmunds Refurb

    We recently completed work on the refurbishment of the ancient cellars of the Angel Hotel, Bury St Edmunds. It sent a shiver down our backs to think of the lives of the builders who constructed the cellar in the 12th-century. Many of them probably also worked on the construction of the cathedral across the road.…
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    New footbridge for Food Museum

    One of our ongoing projects for The Food Museum at Stowmarket is a particularly interesting job. To construct a footbridge that will, for the first time, open up its beautiful Grade II Fishing Lodge to its visitors. The bridge will be constructed in oak by our bespoke joinery workshop. Interestingly, it will be built upside…
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    Commercial projects by our Small Works Team

    In addition to it's residential work, over this summer, our Small Works Team completed projects for a church, a school and a housing association. For the Fairfield Infant School in Felixstowe the team refurbished two bell towers which required timber repairs, glazing and painting, all in-keeping with the historic character of the building. For a…
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    New holiday-lets open for business

    Three new Aldeburgh holiday-lets are open for business following our work to transform derelict farm buildings into high-end apartments. The largest apartment accommodates up to ten people and benefits from beautiful 'feature' roof trusses created by the craftsmen in our joinery workshop. Oak timbers, also made in our bespoke joinery workshop, and exposed brickwork using…
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    Eight Luxury Holiday Lodges Completed

    We have recently handed over a development of eight new holiday lodges. This has been a 'stand-out' project for us having started with literally a green field site and built the entire project from the drainage and roads to the doors, windows, beds and basins. You can read about the project and view lots more…
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    Fifty Oak Frames

    Our new joinery workshop is busy making nearly fifty handmade oak window frames for one of our construction projects. Built of high-grade English oak to our own design, the frames will be installed in the holiday chalets we are building for the prestigious wedding venue Easton Grange.  Although we have always taken pride in our…
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    Kersey barn-converson on the market

    Our latest barn conversion is nearing completion and is now on the market with Chapman Stickels. Located at Williams Green near Kersey in Suffolk, the three-bedroom home is in the most idyllic rural setting. The conversion retains many original features including timber beams and exposed brickwork. The buildings are set in generous grounds including an…