We are a privately owned, Independent Timber Merchant & Importer based in Kent, offering a comprehensive service supplying timber and wood products to the South East UK. Offering many types of timber from our huge stocks are available, including railway sleepers and western red cedar.
The Crown Guild is a unique organization, our forefathers formed a guild almost 800 years ago in London, England in the year 1208 we work to the principles and objectives set then.
We are not a profit driven organization our objective is to maintain the art of the Master Craftsmen in making the very finest traditionally hand made and hand carved furniture and architectural fittings that are available anywhere in the modern World of the 21st Century.
Based in Oxfordshire England, we offer an array of high quality woodworking products intended for the professional and the serious hobbyist woodworker.
Calderbrook Woodworking Machinery Ltd is a Lancashire UK based company supplying both new and second hand woodworking machinery to the woodworking industry for over 10 years. Drawing on 40 years of experience we have been meeting the requirements of our customers needs with customer satisfaction as our number one priority.
Facelift access hire provides access platform and cherry picker hire, sales and training throughout the UK.
Our expertise with powered access equipment, together with the knowledge and understanding that we have built with our customers over 25 years, ensures that we supply you with the right piece of equipment, at the right price, and to deliver it on time. Our IPAF Rental+ accreditation for access hire, guarantees you the highest standards in customer service, safety, staff training, machine inspection, and contract terms. We believe that powered access platforms offer the safest way to work at height, call us with your enquiry.
Hopkins Architects have been at the forefront of British architecture since 1976. Our design approach combines creative imagination and rational logic with empathy to our clients needs.
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