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St Johns College School of Divinity Cambridge

The College was founded on the site of the 13th century Hospital of St John in Cambridge. Fairhaven and Woods have recently completed a major restoration programme at St Johns College School of Divinity... 

Royal Albert Benevolent Society Cambridge

The Society was the brainchild of a group of prominent Cambridge citizens in 1846. The original idea behind it was that it should be a refuge for retired tradespeople, who often, having lived in tied... 

American Cemetery Madingley Cambridge

Cambridge American Military Cemetery was established as temporary cemetery in 1943 using land donated to the United States by Cambridge University. Construction of the formal cemetery as a permanent American... 

NEW APPRENTICE FROM THE PRINCE’S FOUNDATION FOR THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT

Nancy Peskett has joined the workforce at Fairhaven and Woods in Cambridge on a Masonry apprenticeship, funded by the Princes Foundation for the Built Environment. The scheme is an eight month programme... 

Royal Anglian Regimental Memorial, Duxford

On 12th September 2010 the new memorial to the Royal Anglian Regiment was unveiled, as recorded by the press release issued after the event. THE ROYAL ANGLIAN REGIMENT MEMORIAL UNVEILED A memorial to honour... 

Private Residence, London

The latest big project won by our carving department consists of the design and execution of a carved pediment for a large new build private residence in north London. The architect provided a rough outline... 

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... 

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... 

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...