Plymouth’s Elizabethan House featured in SPAB Magazine
The Elizabethan House was built just before 1600, home to merchants and businessmen who wanted to work and sleep by the bustling harbour. Many years later, vital structural and strengthening works were carried out as part of Plymouth’s Mayflower 400 commemorations.
The Cardinal’s Library!
The Oratory, located in the Edgbaston area of Birmingham, was founded in 1849 by St John Henry Newman. Messenger was contracted in late 2020 to undertake extensive repairs to the lantern on the roof of the Cardinal’s Library.
Celebrating Ten Years
This Sunday, April 18th, marks ten years since Messenger was incorporated and the years since have seen the company go from strength to strength.
Cutting Edge Conservation Project Saves Lincoln’s History
Our specialist stonemasons have begun the £2.5m two-year project to conserve Lincoln Medieval Bishop’s Palace for the future.
Two Gongs for the Old Granary!
Completed in August 2020 as part of a £3.7m project at Darwin College, the Old Granary scooped up the award for Best Conservation Project and the Craftsmanship Award at the Cambridge Design and Construction Awards.
Welcome on board, Ciara!
Ciara has over fifteen years’ experience in the industry, most recently in her own design practice, and is coming on board to support our site teams with Contractor Design Elements of the various projects we undertake.
Oxburgh makes the broadsheets again!
The multi-million pound renovation at Oxburgh Hall, Norfolk has featured in the media several times since the project started 18-months ago, most recently in The Daily Telegraph!
Our Commitment to Training Continues through Covid
“The only thing worse than training your employees and having them leave, is not training them and having them stay.” Henry Ford.
Christmas Traditions at Messenger
Bringing some Christmas cheer to our Head Office in Collyweston and keeping our Christmas traditions alive – in spite of the different year everyone has had in 2020.
Staffordshire team sent to Coventry
Ahead of Coventry being crowned the UK City of Culture 2021, Historic Coventry Trust instructed our Staffordshire team to set upon transforming the cities historic city gates into unique visitor accommodation.