Specialists in: GRG (Glass Reinforced Gypsum) and GRC (Glass Reinforced Cement)

Architectural Restoration

Stancliffe Hall, Derbyshire

Above: The original archway, which was badly damaged and the whole archway had to be reconstructed.

Below: Main archway being manufactured after the mould had been made in the workshop.




Left:
The original archway chopped off and the inner casing in position ready for re-construction.




Architectural Restoration

Below: All moulding in place ready for making good ready for decoration.

Architectural Restoration

Architectural Restoration

Architectural Restoration

Above: The circular mould after fixing to finish top part of arch.

Architectural Restoration

Above: Main arch way fully fitted, dressed and ready for decoration. All moulds were taken from original archway and reproduced to match, restoring the beautiful entrance back to its grandeur.

 


Architectural Restoration

Architectural Restoration

Left: The two pictures to the left show before and after the renovation. The mouldings with beautiful lines enhance the sandstone archway.

Again the mould was taken from the original archway, manufactured and fitted making good ready for decoration.


Below: The pictures below show the restoration work before and after. The mouldings around the arched window enhance the shape and brings it to life.

Architectural Restoration
Architectural Restoration



Left and Below: The five pictures show the
beautiful mouldings after decoration and the refurbished panelling putting the finishing
touches to the Entrance Hall.

(Wheathills carried out the restoration
of the windows and panelling.)