by Murray Price | Jan 15, 2019
Toynbee Hall The building was designed by Elijah Hoole in vicarage-gothic style. It was designated a Grade II listed building in 1973. It was adjacent to the church of St Jude, Whitechapel (demolished in 1927), and was on the site of a disused industrial school. It...
by Murray Price | Jan 15, 2019
49-60 Borough Road The former factory, built around 1889 was once the thriving home to one of London’s premier blacking services, Day and Martin. The earliest and biggest company in the UK to commercially exploit manufactured blacking, it was a monumentally wealthy...
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
Regents Park Road Regents Park road, 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...
by Murray Price | Jan 11, 2019
Wardour Street The Wardour project was a nice change for us. It was internal. Unfortunately the building was subject to a very common problem. Gypsum plaster and cementitious mortar. These materials used on new buildings in conjunction with other cementitious...
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