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Recent Projects
A selection of photographs from our recent projects is featured below. We hope that these project photographs will inspire you, and of course we are always available to help you transfer your dreams and aspirations into reality. |
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A wrought iron entrance gate, based on our Farndon entrance gate detail was used in conjunction with Haddonstone cast stone gate piers and pier caps at this prestigious country residence. |
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A pair of lockable wrought iron gates has now been installed in conjunction with Haddoncraft wrought iron railings in order to secure the rear access to this property. |
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Close centred lower bars and decorative scrolls to the upper panels make this wrought ironwork garden fence and gate installation decorative, practical and secure. |
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Automated wrought iron gates manufactured and installed by Haddoncraft have been used in conjunction with cast stone pier shafts and pier caps from Haddonstone to secure the front entrance to this Oxfordshire residence. The wrought iron gates, and surrounding metalwork railings, all incorporated decorative fleur de lys finials and the metalwork was all finished in Racing Green colour. |
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Straight, curved and sloping sections of decorative wrought iron railings with "arrow head" finials were manufactured and installed by Haddoncraft to form a physical barrier between the front drive and garden areas at this Hertfordshire house. |
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A pair of new access gates were recently manufactured and installed by Haddoncraft at the entrance to the renown Oundle School. |
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A pair of pedestrian gates were also manufactured and installed by Haddoncraft to match the main vehicular access gates at the Oundle School. |
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Following the successful completion of the above projects for Oundle School, the School decided to commission Haddoncraft to manufacture and install these additional vehicular gates for another entrance to the school. |
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The extremely ornate wrought iron panels to the entrance steps to this Orangery were replicated to match the listed versions elsewhere on this Bedfordshire property. Most of the individual features for the new panels were hand forged in Haddoncraft's workshops to the existing details. |
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Simple garden railing infill panels enhance the rustic brickwork to the driveway walls of this country property. |
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One of two pairs of Haddoncraft entrance gates, hung on Haddonstone cast stone piers, that now adorn the driveways of this prestigious country residence. |
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A timber decked wrought iron foot bridge from Haddoncraft Forge now spans the stream through the rear garden of this property, allowing easy access to the remaining gardens. |
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This very unusual wrought iron detailed panel was used to great effect on all of the dividing barriers inside this Northampton public house to create a unique visual impact. |
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A more contemporary feel was achieved by Haddoncraft by the use of simple lines and details to the wrought iron railing and vehicular gate at this property. |
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By contrast, the detailing to this pair of wrought iron gates reflected the traditional feeling of the stone walls and stone built Northamptonshire country manor house to which it gave access. |
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This unusual railing detail was added to the river bank at the bottom of the garden of this Buckinghamshire house, adding safety and security to the boundary without detracting from the stunning views over the river. |
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Both modern brushed stainless steel handrail and traditional black wrought iron railings were successfully incorporated in the entrance ramp and step detail to this Methodist Church in Lutterworth, by Haddoncraft Forge. |
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Two sets of wrought iron entrance gates provide security to the driveway of this Northamptonshire house whilst enhancing the overall look of the property. |
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Wellingborough Borough Council recently commissioned Haddoncraft Forge to replace the timber post and chain railings to St Katherine's Church at Irchester with new metalwork railings.
The new railings were produced to match the original wrought iron details used elsewhere on the church and incorporate a metalwork handrail to the inside face on the sloping railing section. |
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