Alutec drainage replicates Victorian aesthetic

Alutec drainage replicates Victorian aesthetic

Marley Alutec provided a rainwater system to replicate the original Victorian aesthetic at The Faversham Brewery.

The Faversham Brewery is the oldest working brewery in the UK, which recently undertook a restoration project to restore their Brew House and enhance the key architectural features that had been lost, including the original cast iron gutters.

During its time, the building had lost some of its key features - including the original cast iron gutters, which had been replaced with modern non-characteristic guttering.

Re-establishing the heritage characteristics of the building was important to the history of the brewery and to Jonathan Arthur, Senior Surveyor for the Brewery.

Alutec Area Sales Manager, Simon Lepine advised on the project and recommended Moulded Ogee from the Traditional range.

Manufactured to original British Standard cast iron dimensions, this traditional style bolted selection of guttering is powder coated to mimic the appearance of cast iron gutters whilst being significantly lighter and easier to install.

The project was also ideal for Marley Alutec’s new 102 Tudor Downpipe, so much so that planned production was brought forward to accommodate requirements.

Marley Alutec and SG Refurbishment complied with the required safety standards, protecting occupants of the building during the extensive refurbishment and allowed the brewery to continue its large scale operations.

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