In terms of word of mouth, it’s great when a project we’ve worked on does the talking!
Back in 2013 we were asked to design, make and install a Dining Pavilion – affectionately known as the ‘Onion’ – for The Yorke Arms ‘Restaurant and Rooms’, owned by Michelin starred Chef, Frances Atkins.
Well this is a first for us here at Ironart…. our work has been stunningly recreated in a 12″ Victoria sponge and white fondant icing by the clever team at Bath Cake Company, located just next to Bartlett Street here in Bath.
We’ve been commissioned by Sally Strachey Conservation to carry out the restoration of four weathervanes on Evesham Abbey Bell Tower. This beautiful structure is all that remains of a large Abbey complex which was demolished by townsfolk when it was surrendered to the King in 1590 during the Dissolution of the Monasteries.
Posting some pictures of a lovely curved handrail that we made for a farmhouse near Swainswick for Bath Architects Watson, Bertram & Fell and builders Donovan Construction.
The Ironart Twitter feed has been very active this week as the shop owners, shoppers and residents on Bartlett Street have noticed the scaffolding coming down.
Bath & North East Somerset Parks department have been busy planting around the Ironart Sun Flower sculpture on Bathwick Hill. It’s great to see it looking so radiant in the summer sunshine after months of bare earth and dreary weather.
Andy and James took some time out of the busy Ironart schedule, packed up one of the vans and headed north to the Yorkshire Sculpture Park in Wakefield for the annual AGM and conference of the British Artist Blacksmith Association last weekend.
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