Chapel Court, Tuckingmill, Camborne, Cornwall Chapel Court is part of Coastline Housing Association housing stock; built in the mid 1980’s on the site of an old Methodist Chapel. It is constructed of cavity blockwork with a render...
Several hundred years of heritage Our London team were called to investigate and resolve an issue for a market shop in the heart of London’s historic Leadenhall Market. Leadenhall Market dates back to the 14th century and is situated in what was...
This prestigious hotel called on the best The Lanesborough on Hyde Park Corner, Knightsbridge is one of the most luxurious hotels in the capital. However, this 5-star hotel was not always the haunt of royalty, the rich and famous that it is...
Your feature presentation Peter Cox is renowned for its work on historical and heritage buildings and our Uxbridge branch recently worked to waterproof a Second World War air raid shelter situated in a period detached property in Bedford. Bedford offers numerous areas...
Making this derelict property a home again Peter Cox Ltd is often the first port of call for clients needing help with renovation of their historic and heritage buildings. Peter Cox Bristol has been involved in the restoration of a wonderful Grade...
Invoking memories of a former golden age As part of a wider redevelopment of the Kirkgate area in Wakefield, Kirkgate Railway Station has undergone a £4.6m regeneration. The scheme included restoration of this iconic Grade II listed building to its former glory as...
An odds-on favourite with race-goers The National Horseracing Museum in Newmarket, Suffolk was founded on just one item – a whip carried by John Osborne the winner of the 1869 Derby. The whip joined other horse racing items and in 1965, this...
The heart of the community Peter Cox has an enviable record of restoring historic and heritage buildings and the Peter Cox Glasgow regional team recently added to that portfolio after being appointed as a specialist sub-contractor in the refurbishment of Campbeltown Town Hall....
At the mercy of the elements Lorbottle Hall in Whittingham, Northumberland is a grade II listed building dating back to 1789. Like many Georgian properties it has a remarkable symmetry and high ceilings throughout and offers some beautifully proportioned Georgian reception rooms. Externally, it...
Another chapter in Mildmay’s story The Peter Cox Liverpool team has recently completed its part on the £4.5M refurbishment of Mildmay House, a supported housing project for single men managed by charity Chapter 1. The majority of applicants are primarily homeless, unable to remain...