About This Project
Bramall Hall in Stockport is a superb example of a Tudor Manor House with origins dating back to the Middle Ages.
Stockport Council describes Bramall Hall as follows: ‘The Hall, one of the most beautiful treasures of England, is of great national importance.’ The Hall’s restoration is now complete thanks to a £1.6 million grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund. The Hall, with its 60 acres of landscaped parkland, is a wonderful place to visit, and you can find out more on the Stockport Council website.
Landmark tendered successfully for the design, manufacture and installation of the new wayfinding signage based on experience and attention to customer satisfaction.
The key considerations in this project were the fact that Bramall Hall is a heritage site and that the employer was keen to use materials with minimal environmental impact.
A wayfinding study was carried out and the scheme developed using two core products. Aluminium (a combination of solid and composite) was used for the main Entrance/Exit signs and lamp post flags, while recycled plastic was selected for the fingerpost and ladder signs.The design incorporated elements from the architecture and history of the Hall to complement this amazing property.
The contract was completed in three months during 2016, and the customer’s comment at the point of installation was ‘The guys are doing a great job, very pleased with everything so far.’
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Canal & River Trust released a competitive tender for a company to help with revealing this extraordinary landscape and interpreting it for the visitors.
Landmark is very privileged to have worked at this extraordinary location and has just completed phase two of the signage programme.
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