St James Building
St James Building on the busy Oxford Street in Manchester is a Grade II listed building dating back to 1912 and is one of the earliest steel-framed buildings […]
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St James Building on the busy Oxford Street in Manchester is a Grade II listed building dating back to 1912 and is one of the earliest steel-framed buildings […]
Constructed in 1936, King Edward House is an imposing seven storey, Portland stone clad building designed in the Art Deco style. Quadriga were employed to carry out a […]
We’ve recently completed work to The Pleasaunce on the north Norfolk coast. The Pleasaunce is a Grade II* listed historically significant estate, built in 1897. It is a […]
The Grade II* listed Barton Arcade in Manchester was designed by Corbett, Raby and Sawyer and named after developer John Hope Barton who was a local property owner. […]
Adelphi House was built in 1808 as a home by Samuel Bury, who lived there for 28 years before it was sold on. In 1853, the nuns of the […]
The Grade II listed Southport Town Hall building was constructed between 1852-1853 and designed by Thomas Withnell in Palladian style with its characteristic symmetry and clear influence from […]
Leigh Spinners Mill is a Grade II* listed former cotton mill, designed by Bolton architects, Bradshaw, Gass and Hope and is one of the most complete double mills […]
Located in the historic Birkenhead docks, East Float Quay comprises Grade II listed former grain warehouses which were constructed in the 1850s. They now sit at the heart […]
The Peel Building is a Grade II listed terracotta structure which forms part of the University of Salford. Designed by architect Henry Lord and built in 1896, it […]
Quadriga were employed to carry out restoration works to Amicia Tenement, part of the Duchy of Lancaster’s Crewe Estate in Cheshire. Originally built by Lord Crewe in the […]
Acresfield is an iconic building, constructed in 1980 and situated in St Ann’s Square in the heart of Manchester city centre. It has undergone a significant transformation and […]
Murgatroyd’s Brine Pump is a historic industrial site in Cheshire and is the only intact insitu wild brine pump in the UK and possibly Europe. Therefore it is […]
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