A grade 2 listed Georgian building, built in 1816 by local architect Francis Webster.
The Quaker Meeting House currently houses the Quaker Tapestry and is a popular tourist attraction in Kendal.
A grade 2 listed Georgian building, built in 1816 by local architect Francis Webster.
The Quaker Meeting House currently houses the Quaker Tapestry and is a popular tourist attraction in Kendal.
Our work involved replacing the decorative archway around the large main window in the Exhibition Room which had to be removed due to damp penetration.
This involved manufacturing the archway in our workshop and fitting on-site as can be seen in the pictures.