Bedford Court Mansions

Managing the complexity of replacing 8 chimney stacks and 8 roofs, all at the same time.

– Bedford Court Mansions, London, WC1.
– Four phases of work over a 6-year period
– Value: £3.5m

Bedford Court Mansions was constructed in the 1890s to replace the mews to the south side of Bedford Court. We were tasked with the simultaneous dismantling and rebuilding of eight chimney stacks and eight roofs - a complex logistical feat.

Our team of crafts people hand carved replacement Portland stone on site, Thermatech cleaned the brickwork and stone façade, raked out and re-pointed gauge arches and installed a new Penrhyn Welsh slate roof across the entire building. 

We’re one of the only restoration companies in the UK who can manage this level of logistical complexity and build a long-term relationship with our client in the process.

 

“Rosewood’s attention to detail and quality of work has remained consistently high, their site personnel and management alike project a high level of professionalism and a desire to provide our clients with a high quality end result”.    

- Smith Baxter

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