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Contractors appointed for refurbishment works at Beckford’s Tower

Wednesday 24th May 2023 Bath Echo News Team Business, Community

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Bath-based contractors Emery Brothers Ltd have been appointed to work on Beckford’s Tower as part of efforts to restore and repair the historic landmark.

Beckford’s Tower on Lansdown in Bath | Image © IanRedding / Shutterstock.com

The Beckford Tower Trust (BTT) is undertaking the essential work, thanks to funding from grants from the National Lottery Heritage Fund and Historic England amongst others, to ensure the attraction is preserved for the future.

Emery Brothers Ltd is a reputable family-run firm with 75 years of trading experience. The company has gained renown for their expertise in restoration work, regularly undertaking projects involving historic buildings.

Notably, Emery Brothers played a significant role in the major refurbishment of the Grade I Listed Bath Abbey as part of the ‘Footprint’ project. They previously conducted the sensitive restoration of Beckford Tower’s golden lantern, so have existing knowledge of the building’s special conservation requirements.

Emery’s appointment follows the appointments of Architects Thomas Ford & Partners, and digital interpretation specialists ZubrCurio and Calvium.

Repair work and refurbishments will begin this month and be completed by early 2024, with the Tower reopening to the public in March 2024.

Claire Dixon, Director of Museums at the BPT and the lead for the Beckford Tower project said: “As a local firm with experience of historic restoration work and existing knowledge of Beckford’s Tower and its conservation needs, Emery’s are the ideal candidates to take this exciting project work forward.

“This appointment enables us to launch the final phase of the project, which is now fully funded thanks to generous support from the National Lottery Heritage Fund, Historic England, Art Fund and various other public and private funders.”

Felix Emery, Contract Manager for Emery Bros. Ltd said: “We are delighted to have been awarded the contract for the works at Beckford’s Tower and look forward to playing our part in restoring another Bath landmark and securing its future for another generation.”

Built between 1826 and 1827, Beckford’s Tower was intended to house the collections of books, furniture and art of writer and collector William Beckford.

Having sold the Gothic Revival Fonthill Abbey in 1822, William Beckford relocated to Bath and began the construction of his Tower on Lansdown Hill. Riding out from his townhouse in Lansdown Crescent every morning before breakfast, Beckford enjoyed the quiet and solitude of the Tower and the views from the Belvedere at the top.

Now owned and run by Bath Preservation Trust, the iconic landmark is a Grade I listed building and is the only museum in the world dedicated to Beckford’s life and work.

In 2019, the Tower was added to Historic England’s national Register of Heritage at Risk.

The “Our Tower: Reconnecting Beckford’s Tower and Landscape for all” project will transform the museum, open up the landscape, provide accessible experiences and also provide digital resources alongside a new learning programme and opportunities for volunteering and community engagement.

Beckford’s wealth was secured from his ownership of plantations and enslaved people and the project will enable better interpretation of Beckford’s story based on the wider exploration of his connections with the Transatlantic Slave Trade.

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