39 Cleaver Square

39 Cleaver Square

39 Cleaver Square Cleaver Square, laid out in 1789 was the earliest communal open space to be developed south of the Thames. Residential squares with a communal open space proved so popular in the 17th and 18th century that they became one of London’s most iconic...
36 Ulverscroft Road

36 Ulverscroft Road

36 Ulverscroft Road Situated in East Dulwich, an area seriously effected by the bombings of WW2. The project at Ulvfrscroft Road was one of unknown quantities. This building had been covered head to toe in a system made popular in the 1920’s. Pebbledash. The...
10 Fairholt Street

10 Fairholt Street

Fairholt Street Situation in the heart of Knightsbridge, Fairholt Street is one of the more affluent areas of London. Williams Restoration was brought in to complete Stucco Render works at the end of the refurbishment project. Scope of Work Williams Restoration...
Tunbridge Wells, Methodist Church

Tunbridge Wells, Methodist Church

Tunbridge Wells, Methodist Church The church was opened on June 3, 1873, to a design by London architect Charles Bell. The gothic-style building in London Road. It falls within the Royal Tunbridge Wells Conservation Area and is on the town’s local list of heritage...
Albion Street

Albion Street

Albion Street Until the bulldozers moved in around the 1960’s, Albion Street was a busy and vibrant community. Created at the end of the 18th century, the street grew to be the town’s commercial heart, shopping centre and a densely populated residential district. It...

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