Mick and Bernie (of B&M Clark, pictured left to right respectively) were presented to The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh when opening the Commemorative Sculpture, as it signifies the three great influences of Royalty, Rivers and The Church that have influenced the success of Winchester, the Historic Capital of England.
Established in 1978 by brothers Bernie & Mick Clark they were joined in 2013 by Chartered Builder Dave Clements. In our 35 years of trading we have worked on a mix of historic, ecclesiastical, fortifications and modern buildings. We are approved contractors to County Councils, Local Authorities, Historic Trusts, Parochial Church Councils, Museums, Housing Associations and Private Architectural Practices.
We also work extensively with Private Business and individuals with many repeat customers. The Commemorative Sculpture itself was cut into the paving slabs with a cast concrete foundation. B & M Clark worked with the artist to create the final effect. B & M Clark successfully complete 162,000 High level roof and rainwater repairs to St Simons Church Southsea.
Established in 1978 by brothers Bernie & Mick Clark they were joined in 2013 by Chartered Builder Dave Clements. In our 35 years of trading we have worked on a mix of historic, ecclesiastical, fortifications and modern buildings. We are approved contractors to County Councils, Local Authorities, Historic Trusts, Parochial Church Councils, Museums, Housing Associations and Private Architectural Practices.
We also work extensively with Private Business and individuals with many repeat customers. The Commemorative Sculpture itself was cut into the paving slabs with a cast concrete foundation. B & M Clark worked with the artist to create the final effect. B & M Clark successfully complete 162,000 High level roof and rainwater repairs to St Simons Church Southsea.
Services
We completely restored this 1800's ammunitions store including new asphalt roof and restoration of decorative metal casement windows. Restoration to a flint curtain wall on one of the original Palmerston Forts. We have now been involved restoring this building for over 30 years, being involved in the original site clearance when the fort was made safe and re-opened to the public.
The obelisk was originally built by the landowner of the time to commemorate his racing horse. There is a cast iron plaque fixed to the monument detailing this. The works involved removing all of the cement render which was breaking away from the brickwork construction. The outside skin of brickwork was removed due to its condition and rebuilt using a more appropriate brick.
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