Eastbrook Hall is one of the largest and most important buildings in a 55 acre Conservation Area which includes 85 Victorian textile buildings.

Stone Edge were employed to survey and dismantle the entire front facade and take to storage until the facade was due to be re-built.
This project reached completion in July 2008 , for which Stone Edge received written reccomendation from H.R.H the Princes Regeneration Trust for exellent craftsmanship and extensive traditional masonry ability.
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Providing Masonry Excellence in the Restoration and Conservation of Historic Buildings, from Listed Buildings to World Heritage Sites. Stone Edge Ltd , has been called upon to rescue and repair , abbeys, industrial monuments, churches, bridges, prisons, historic halls, sculptures and many other listed structures throughout the U.K.
The Contracts Director of Stone Edge Ltd Mr Richard Denneny was recently presented to H.R.H the Prince of Wales during the official opening of Eastbrook Hall in Bradford. The tricky process of dismantling and re constructing the wonderful Edwardian facade was explained to the Prince of Wales. Stone Edge had the complex task of documenting the flamboyant structure in readiness for its complete dismantle and future rebuild. Prince Charles encouraged his charity, The Princes Regeneration Trust, to get involved in the restoration of the hall after a visit in 2001 when Eastbrook Hall was derelict. For more information regarding this particular project please see our Latest project section.
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