Project Description

Longleat House, The Stables

The former stables at Longleat House, now offices and exhibition space, is a Grade II listed, Elizabethan-style building built for the 2nd Marquess of Bath in 1800-02. The property forms an enclosed square courtyard with entrances to the south, north and east sides with two-storey corner towers to single-storey ranges.

EXTERNAL REDECORATIONS
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Long lasting, high gloss protection

Our contract to decorate previously painted ironwork and timber surfaces including the main gates, doors, bollards, benches, horse-ties and windows, and to reputty glazing bars, completed within a live environment off scaffolding and tower-scaffolds by a team of four painters working among staff and visitors to the attraction.

Work commenced according to specifications prepared by Wedmore based Benjamin & Beauchamp Architects, brush-applied using Dulux Weathershield and Paintshield paint systems for lasting, high-gloss protection for exterior woodwork to stay cleaner for longer and protecting ferrous and non-ferrous metal substrates from corrosion.