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23 Oct 18
Tudor tiles restore agricultural Oast House | Alutec reform derelict castle
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Tudor tiles helps in the restoration of Oast House
Tudor tiles was specified for the restoration of the Grade II listed Oast House, a former heritage asset, which forms part of a complex of former agricultural buildings near the village of Hever in Kent.
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M-Tray® modular green roof system
Wallbarn presents the new M-Tray® which has been further improved to make sedum roofs easier to install with less disruption to both the plants and the structure. The M-Tray® is designed to give a more seamless, verdant finish.
Luxury veneer panel takes shop to next level
Graefe has supplied a luxury veneer panel in European Oak for a Fabulous Bathrooms showroom. The luxury bathroom specialist store in Berkshire showcases baths, basins, and showers.
The perfect boiler range solution for specification
The Sustain boiler range from Vaillant features a full collection of combi, open-vent and system boilers designed to meet requirements of new build and social housing markets.
Alutec help reform Thursford Castle
Marley Alutec have used their Evoke Eaves solutions and Evolve Rainwater ranges to help turn derelict 19th century chapel Thursford Castle in Norfolk, into a stunning residential project.
Ticketing shelter booth for Gloucester Railway Station
Broxap have designed a railway ticketing shelter booth at Gloucester Railway Station. It features roller shutter doors to seal the shelter during non-operational periods.
Monolithic elements for the new Marriot
Gammastone bring recurring monolithic elements to the new Marriott Hotel building, covering the entire facade with their ultralight and large GammaStone Gres AIR panels.
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