10
Mar

One of the more unusual challenges to present itself in 2007 was the construction of a new “watering point” for St Peter’s Church, Iver in Buckinghamshire. The project required that the new unit, which was funded by a family in memory of their parents, be built as closely as possible as a replica of the original, a challenge made no easier by the absence of a number of the original details.

The new unit, which we are delighted to report has been well received by the client is constructed in oak and comprises a pair of 100mm square posts with decorative brackets, a central panel and “tap box” to accommodate the plumbing and a hipped roof structure with oak slats and ridge mouldings.

Category : Hardwood | Special Projects | Blog
Tag Cloud

Useful Links
Client Comments
Many thanks for doing this so quickly and efficiently, much appreciated by us and AWE. Also, thanks for your fast turnaround on queries, offers etc, to coin a phase, a pleasure doing business with you!
- Sefryn Penrose, Heritage Consultant, Atkins Heritage