Firms forge ancestral link


Published on Mon Jun 13 10:25:50 BST 2011

Two South Yorkshire firms are fasten army to emanate a finish replacement use for Britain’s ancestral buildings.

Two South Yorkshire firms are fasten army to emanate a finish replacement use for Britain’s ancestral buildings.

Sheffield thatch dilettante Martin-Brooks is joining adult with Conisbrough mill mason Historic Building Restoration to work on contracts directed during preserving a country’s architectural heritage.

The dual firms are now collaborating on dual ecclesiastical projects in Yorkshire – a replacement of Christ Church in Liversedge, Kirklees and Holy Trinity Church during Holmfirth, partial of a famous backdrop for world’s longest-running sitcom, BBC TV’s, Last of a Summer Wine.

Both South Yorkshire firms specialise in repairs to ancestral buildings and work closely with English Heritage. Their partnership has enabled them to secure a series of vast scale contracts, that need normal thatch and lead welding practices, as good as dilettante mill masonry and cleaning.

Steve Arrowsuch, handling executive of Historic Building Restoration, said: “The birthright thatch undertaken by Martin-Brooks complements a masonry services ideally and we have determined an glorious operative relationship.

“Together, we can offer a many incomparable operation of normal skills underneath a organisation of one categorical contractor, creation what is mostly a difficult and ethereal plan easier and easier for a customer to manage.”

Martin-Brooks executive Nick Brooks added: “We have already worked with Historic Building Restoration to renovate a series of listed buildings, ensuring they tarry for years to come.

“The organisation has an considerable extraction in a charge zone and we are assured that a ongoing partnership will not usually strengthen a tenders we submit, though also boost South Yorkshire’s repute for peculiarity birthright craftsmanship.”

Martin-Brooks has been shortlisted in a birthright difficulty of a National Federation of Roofing Contractors’ Roofing Awards for a final dual years, many recently for a plan during Hardwick Hall.


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