The Ironart team were commissioned together with the main contractor Ken Biggs Ltd, to restore the Lower Lodge entrance gates to the Ashton Court Estate in Bristol.
The Ironart team are over the moon to have been awarded the 2024 NHIG Award for Heritage Metalwork Conservation for our work on the Edwardian loos here in Bath’s Sydney Gardens.
In the Summer of 2024 Ironart’s apprentice Olly was lucky enough to receive a grant from The York Consortium for Craft & Conservation to support his training here at Ironart.
We were approached by a client with a rather unique and challenging problem – their wrought iron veranda was literally being ‘gobbled up’ by a huge old wisteria plant.
This week Andy, Jason, Matty and Olly headed to Hampton Court Palace to attend the National Heritage Ironwork Group ‘Tradition and Innovation’ conference.
In April 2024 the Ironart team were tasked with the refurbishment of historic balustrading on a Grade II listed house on Lansdown which is on the north side of Bath.
Last weekend some of the Ironart crew: Andy, Olly, Matty, Jake and James headed off to the Centre for Rural Crafts at Holme Lacy, home to the National School of Blacksmithing to attend the British Artist Blacksmith Association Conference and AGM 2024 – this year entitled ‘Expressive Metals.’
This year we were delighted to be part of an important refurbishment project undertaken by the Bath Preservation Trust at Beckford’s Tower and Museum on Lansdown, a high plateau on the Northern side of the City of Bath.