MANCHESTER TOWN HALL
TOPP & Co have been commission to repair and restore the ironwork in this iconic building for current and future generations.
Having recently completed a large restoration project for the impressive gates and railings surrounding The Natural History Museum in London we feel very familiar with the ironwork at Manchester Town Hall as both buildings were designed by the same architect Alfred Waterhouse and the ironwork is remarkably similar in design and how it was crafted.
The careful planning and logistical challenges involved when working in architecturally sensitive sites, especially busy City centres such Manchester, is something we are used to. As well as the Natural History museum we have also recently completed a large project at The Palace of Westminster.
The work for Manchester Town Hall involves both the cleaning and refurbishing of over 2000 floor grilles as well as the casting of new grilles to replace broken ones.
New Metal Screens, gates and handrails throughout the building.
Internal Metalwork Repairs where needed.
Refurbish original, supply new castings and install External Moat wall railing, gates and landscape metalwork around the outside of the Town Hall.
This work is on going and updated project pictures will be posted as work progresses