Moonraker Masonry are professional stonemasons serving Chippenham, Bath and the South West. We supply quality natural stone and finished architectural stonemasonry products for the masonry trade. Based in Corsham, halfway between Chippenham and Bath, Moonraker Masonry are primely located in the heart of the Bath stone region and as such Bath Stone is our primary material, although we do supply a range of other limestones such as Portland, York and Cotswold etc.
Our materials are used in new build projects, conservation and building preservation work and we welcome enquiries from architects, surveyors, building companies, other masonry companies or private customers.Moonraker stonemasons work mainly in Chippenham, Bath & the South West, but can supply stone and masonry products anywhere within the UK!
Our materials are used in new build projects, conservation and building preservation work and we welcome enquiries from architects, surveyors, building companies, other masonry companies or private customers.Moonraker stonemasons work mainly in Chippenham, Bath & the South West, but can supply stone and masonry products anywhere within the UK!
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Moonraker Masonry Ltd was founded in 2000 and is based in Corsham, near Bath, and is perfectly located for our stonemasons to carry out work in both Bath and Chippenham as well as the surrounding Wiltshire area. We specialise in the supply of quality natural stone to the building trade and other masonry companies.
Moonraker Masonry supply top quality locally sourced natural stone to the building trade across Bath, Chippenham and the surrounding areas. Our skilled stone sawyers provide stone sawn on either 2 sides or 6 sides, which is then packaged and either collected or delivered to site. From individual stone replacement to large scale restoration or new build projects.
Stone craft and stonemasonry has existed as a craft since the dawn of civilisation when man could use and make tools. It is therefore not entirely unsurprising that it features not only across a variety of cultures but features heavily in some of the longest standing historic buildings of all time from Stonehenge to the Taj Mahal.
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Andrew Frayling
Jan 21, 2020
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