by Granada Glazing | Nov 4, 2019 | Architects & Commercial, Heritage & Listed Buildings, Hotel, Hotels & Leisure, News |
Get a Quote Call us today on: 01909 499 899 Quiet stay for hotel guests thanks to Granada secondary glazing Hotel guests can sleep peacefully thanks to Granada Glazing Guests at the Eden Locke Hotel, a design-led aparthotel in the heart of Edinburgh, can enjoy a quiet...
by Granada Glazing | Oct 30, 2019 | Architects & Commercial, Heritage & Listed Buildings, Hotel, Hotels & Leisure, News |
Get a Quote Call us today on: 01909 499 899 Granada’s secondary glazing delivers maximum comfort with minimal heat loss for historic hotel Sensitive restoration of this fine 1790s building in Scotland’s capital city has created Mode Aparthotel Edinburgh offering 82...
by Granada Glazing | Oct 16, 2019 | Architects & Commercial, Heritage & Listed Buildings, Hotel, News |
Get a Quote Call us today on: 01909 499 899 Hotel guests can sleep soundly thanks to Granada Glazing Situated in the heart of Russell Square, the historic Grade II* listed Kimpton Fitzroy London Hotel opened in 1900 as one of the first purpose-built hotels in London....
by Granada Glazing | Sep 24, 2019 | Architects & Commercial, Heritage & Listed Buildings, News, Trade Partners |
Get a Quote Call us today on: 01909 499 899 Preventing noise from disturbing nearby residents was a key planning requirement in the conversion of one of Shrewsbury’s most recognised historic buildings into the town’s first dedicated champagne bar. Granada’s secondary...
by Granada Glazing | Sep 2, 2019 | Architects & Commercial, Heritage & Listed Buildings, Offices |
Get a Quote Call us today on: 01909 499 899 Solidly built in 1643 as a substantial private dwelling, the Paper Hall in Bradford has withstood the test of time. The English Civil War, which ended in 1651, saw many of the surrounding buildings destroyed; however,...
by Granada Glazing | Aug 27, 2019 | Architects & Commercial, Offices |
Get a Quote Call us today on: 01909 499 899 Built in 1964, One Redcliff Street was the first high rise building in Bristol breaking the unofficial height limit of 30.5 metres – 100 foot. Over the years, several floors have been added where the building now...