We finally got back on site to reinstate the magificent set of entrance gates from a large country house near Wincanton, that were restored earlier in 2013.
Exciting news! The NADFAS (National Association of the Decorative and Fine Art Societies) Grants Committee have awarded us a grant from the Patricia Fay Memorial Fund.
One of Ironart’s most exciting projects in recent years. A beautiful tented dining pavilion, created for Bill & Frances Atkins at The Yorke Arms near Harrogate.
This lovely wrought iron garden gate was made by Jim and Cecilie for a client in Britford, near Salisbury.
The gate features some large hand forged daisy heads and bars, and leads from their garden out into an open meadow.
The Ironart team worked on the restoraton of this stunning orangery in Wiltshire. The tie bar plates had rotted away at the base of the arches supporting the glass roof.
Luke took this photo on site straight after he had finished fitting three elegant bespoke handrails in a beautiful Grade II* listed Manor house in Marshfield near Bath.
We reinstated some low railings on Evelyn Road in Bath. The double rail incorporates cast iron panels. It wasn’t a big job or anything particularly complicated… but we think they look absolutely great!