Friday, 18 March 2011

News - Martin-Brooks starts restoration project (Kelham Hall, Notts)

Sheffield-based heritage roofing business Martin-Brooks has started work on repairs to the roof of the grade I and II-listed Kelham Hall in Nottinghamshire. The work is part of a £350,000 refurbishment project.

Martin-Brooks said it is using traditional materials to ensure they are in keeping with the hall’s original appearance.

The main contractor at the 17th century building is Robert Woodhead.

Dale Wright, Martin-Brooks’ contracts director, said: "We enjoy an excellent relationship with our colleagues at Robert Woodhead and it is a pleasure to be part of the team preserving a building as beautiful and historically significant as Kelham Hall."

Kelham Hall was originally home to the Manners-Sutton family, but currently houses the head offices of Newark and Sherwood Council and is used as a catering college and events venue.
 

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