by Murray Price | Jan 11, 2019
Fletton Quays The Grade II listed Victorian engine sheds were part of the former Peterborough East station, which was opened by the Eastern Counties Railway (ECR) in June 1845. As the city’s first railway station, it was initially known as Peterborough until being...
by Murray Price | Jan 11, 2019
The Sekforde Arms A building rich with Stout history. 34 Sekforde Arms has been a prominent building in London for many years ever since it became the renowned ‘Charrington toby ale and stout’ sometime before 1839. As a favourite for local businessman and factory...
by Murray Price | Jan 11, 2019
Bellenden School The Grade II listed Victorian school building was constructed c1876 with a later extension in 1895. The building had been suffering from poor external drainage which was evident from the staining on the brickwork and the internal damp. This, alongside...
by Murray Price | Jan 11, 2019
Meadway Meadway, unfortunately was subject to a cementitious render that consequently caused havoc with the building inside and out. Upon initial inspection Williams Restoration noted cracking in the external render and the beginnings of penetrating damp inside....
by Murray Price | Jan 11, 2019
Eaton Place c1830. Eaton Place has had its fair share of close calls throughout history, a high explosive bomb fell nearby onto Eaton Terrace, not far from Eaton Place in World War II. When the London Poverty Maps were published, the area was determined as having...
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