St Peter and St Paul’s Church, Giffard House,
Wolverhampton, UK.
Part of re-ordering which was winner of the Ecclesiastical Architects and Surveyors Presidents Award 2009 (for new work in churches). Carving and installation of the full marble suite, consisting of the new altar, ambo, tabernacle with shelf and credence table/shelf. (Sicilian Lavagnia Marble). VIEW 1 VIEW 2 VIEW 3 VIEW 4 VIEW 5 VIEW 6
Boca Di Lupo, 12 Archer Street, Soho, London, UK.
Carved Sign - in relief (red rubber brick). VIEW 1 VIEW 2
Darnley Mausoleum, Kent, UK.
Intricately carved cornice stones.
Carved heraldic coat of arms comprising a shield with two griffins, a crown and a motif 1.5 metres high by 3 metres long above the main entrance (Portland Perryfield Stone).
Masoned reredos (Marble Bianco P). VIEW 1 VIEW 2
York Minster (Cathedral), York, UK.
Carving, letter cutting.
Great West Doorway, North West Door and Tower, masoned and carved crockets, finials, pinnacles, vousoires, capitals, tracery, jambs and crockets. (Tadcaster and Whitby Stone). VIEW
Carved letters for plaque (unveiled by HRH Duke of York at the completion of the Great West Door Project). VIEW
St. Paul’s Cathedral, London, UK.
Carved Corinthian Capital, approx 1 metre square, on South West Bell Tower.
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Additional carved letters on entablature in St. Paul’s crypt. VIEW
Moulton Church, Moulton, Lincolnshire, UK.
Carved gable stones. VIEW
Recarving of buttress capitals with bats. (Bath stone, Stoke Ground) VIEW 1 VIEW 2
The Royal Brighton Pavilion, UK.
Grade II listed building.
Carved capitals and masoned indents. VIEW 1 VIEW 2 VIEW 3 VIEW 4
The Palace of Westminster (Houses of Parliament), Commons Court and
Commons Inner Court, London, UK.
Carved leaf on boss stone.
Masoned various indents, tracery, straight and return mouldings, stringcourse, copings, cills, jambs, heads and tooled ashlar. (Clipsham Stone) VIEW
Wellington Arch, Hyde Park Corner, London W1, UK.
Carved lion’s mask, consoles, ionic volutes and Acanthus leaves for capitals, pineapple, egg and dart. (Portland Stone) VIEW
The Daily Telegraph
"... Latterly, he was joined by 24-year old Katherine Worthington, who had previously spent two years at York Minster. “I was more used to Gothic than Classical work but it’s such an impressive building and it’s been a real challenge to copy things as exactly as we could,” says Worthington. “The modillions were the most difficult. The gaps you had to carve into were so small it makes you wonder how they did it in the first place.”
Westminster Palace Gardens, Artillery Row, London SW1, UK.
Cartouche panel in red rubber brick. VIEW 1 VIEW 2
London City Cemetery, UK.
Carved finials, crockets, Oak leaves and gremlin's head. (Caen and Bath Stone). VIEW 1 VIEW 2 VIEW 3 VIEW 4
Stowe School – National Trust, Stowe Landscape Gardens, Buckinghamshire, UK.
Two carved sections of capitals on pilasters. (Bath Stone)
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Barrister Court, Temple Gardens, Temple, London, UK.
Carved and masoned two capitals (26” x 36”). (Bath Stone) VIEW
St. Andrew’s Cathedral, Sydney, Australia.
Carved crockets on finials, bud. Masoned copings, archway mouldings, base stone. (Sandstone) VIEW
Nunhead Cemetery, Nunhead, London, UK.
Carved crockets on arch, carved wreath on an obelix.
Masoned various indents, gables, finials. (Bath Stone) VIEW
Birmingham Town Hall, UK.
Carved volutes and modillions
Anglesey Limestone (Abba) and Salterwath. VIEW 1 VIEW 2 VIEW 3
Apsley House, No.1 Hyde Park, London W1, UK.
Phases One and Two
Recarving of acanthus leaves and volutes on capitals. (Bath Stone)
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