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Roman Catholic Cathedral, Norwich

The Catholic Cathedral in Norwich was constructed between 1882 and 1910, to designs by George Gilbert Scott jnr. The new narthex was opened in March 2010 to provide new public facilities, and Fairhaven... 

Royal Anglian Regiment Memorial, Duxford

Fairhaven and Woods are proud to have won the Main Contract to produce a new memorial for the Royal Anglian Regiment which is sited in Duxford Aerodrome, Cambridge, home of the Imperial War Museum and... 

Chichester Cathedral, R.A.F. War Memorial

This fine memorial was designed by Chichester Cathedral architect, Donald Buttress, Surveyor Emeritus to Westminster Abbey.  The design features a back panel of polished Ancaster stone with a lettering... 

King’s College Chapel, Cambridge

King’s College Chapel, was one of the last great Gothic buildings in England to be built before the arrival of the Renaissance style.  Completed in 1519, it took over 60 years to build and is recognized... 

Private Residence, Norfolk

Stone is a natural material that will complement and enhance the design of any garden. For texture, colour, durability and sheer class, natural stone will always be superior to synthetic alternatives.... 

Stiff Leaf Foliage, Ely Cathedral

Ely Cathedral dates from Saxon times and exemplifies all the major styles of the medieval era, from the Norman period onwards.   Fairhaven and Woods stone carvers have recently been involved in the... 

King’s College, Cambridge

As part of a scheme to deal with the circulation of visitors, a new path was laid to the North side of the Chapel.  The sourcing of a suitable Riven York Stone to match the existing elsewhere on the site... 

Swan Hotel, Bedford

Restoration work to Clunch façade.  Ketton piece repairs to columns.  Clipsham dwarf wall repairs.  Sensitivity to the varied stone types of this attractive period building was required in order to... 

Queen Ann Summerhouse, Shuttleworth

The Shuttleworth Estate at Old Warden in Bedfordshire is best known today for its collection of vintage aeroplanes, but its history stretches back far earlier. In the Middle Ages, the area belonged to... 

James Essex Arch, Madingley Hall, Cambridge

The gateway was originally the east entrance to the Old Schools in Cambridge, dating from 1470.  It was more to Madingley in 1758 and provided with a gable and Gothic pinnacles.  Restoration works involved...