Richard III Visitor Centre

The design of the King Richard III Centre takes into account the importance and sensitivity of the final resting place of a former King of England and used Ancaster Basebed for the fabric and Wattscliffe Sandstone for the flooring. The Centre is located on the site of the grave and includes both renovation and new […]
Rolls House

The Rolls Building is a court complex on Fetter Lane in the City of London used by the High Court of Justice. Designed by Woods Bagot and built by Carillion for developers Delancey Estates and Scottish Widows it was formally opened by Queen Elizabeth II on 7 December 2011. Cadeby White was chosen to compliment […]
Rudding Park

Location: Harrogate Architect: DLG Architects Size: 350 m3 Type: Exclusive Hotel Materials: Cadeby Mixed
Westminster Law Courts

Location: London Architect: Hurd Rolland Partnership Type: Law Courts Materials: Cadeby White Limestone
West Regent Street

A 7-storey office development with a contemporary interpretation of New Town Classicism and 4 differing but harmonious elevations. The West Regent Street and Wellington Street facades are constructed in Peak Moor Sandstone. Full height windows on the facade reflect the varying tempos on both streets. Deep window reveals throughout and the sandstone facade is carried […]
Ulster University, Belfast

The most prominent project undertaken by the University since it was opened in 1984. The building established The University in Belfast in the Cathedral Quarter. Cadeby White stands out as a prominent feature on this well-crafted project.
The Peterloo Massacre Memorial

The Peterloo Massacre took place at St Peter’s Field, Manchester on Monday 16 August 1819. The Manchester Patriotic Union organised a mass rally in August 1819 addressed by well-known radical orator Henry Hunt. Local magistrates called on the Manchester and Salford Yeomanry to arrest Hunt and several others on the platform with him. The Yeomanry […]
Scotch College, Melbourne

The Sir Zelman Cowen Centre for Science at Scotch College sits sympathetically with the distinctive style of the campus where each level of the new center is a unique learning landscape, bringing together formal teaching labs, staff offices and facilities, and a central learning hub. Cove Red Sandstone was chosen as a link to the […]
Yeoman’s Row

Squire and Partners were appointed to design and deliver a new build residential development of exceptional quality in the heart of Knightsbridge. The site – Yeoman’s Row, just off Brompton Road – was a rare opportunity to design nine private houses and apartments in a road characterised by a run of richly detailed Victorian artists’ […]
John Lewis Building
Westminster Law Courts
Christchurch Court

Christ Church Court marked the first phase of Paternoster Square and initiated a break-away from the William Holford-designed masterplan that had locked together all the buildings from the post-World War II redevelopment north of St Paul’s Cathedral. Peakmoor was the stone of choice as it is a warm buff sandstone with technical properties that enabled […]