Whitehall Court

The (top) secret art of restoration.

– Whitehall Court, SW1
– Phases 1 & 2
– Value: £1.2m

Whitehall Court is a Grade I listed block of luxury residential apartments in the City of Westminster.  Designed in 1884 by Thomas Archer and A. Green, the building has been home to some very well-known residents including William Gladstone, Lord Kitchener and George Bernard Shaw to name a few. And up until the end of the First World War it was also the headquarters of the Secret Intelligence Service (MI6).

As the building’s principal contractor, we had several missions to complete during the most recent phase of our work. We overhauled and replaced the mechanical and electrical systems for four lightwells. We Thermatech cleaned all Portland Stone and glazed brickwork. We also dismantled and re-built one of the stone chimney stacks, re-using much of the original stonework as well as the installing new stonework by our stone carving and fixing teams. 

  • “The team at APA have been working with Rosewood for over 15 years, on a wide range of major works projects, and their exceptional quality of works and experienced site and management personnel make it a pleasure to work with. Their expertise in working on period buildings, combined with their professional approach and ability to communicate to stakeholders at all times, always ensure delivery of a high quality finished project”

    - Antony Patrick Associates

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