As Trustees we wish to record our thanks for the excellent work undertaken by your company. The quality of the workmanship has transformed the street scene, returning it once again to its pre-First World War character. We hope that your team found this project rewarding alongside the works on the famous London squares which first drew our attention to your firm's capabilities.
Geoffrey Marchant, one of the Trustees of the Leighton Buzzard United and Almshouses Charities.
The results have been superb. The quality of work has been excellent; all specifications have been met fully, and the finish is of an exceptionally high standard, both in the stone footings and the ironwork, the Square having been transformed to its former glory. It has also been a pleasure dealing with David Sugarman and his team – they have been helpful and courteous at all times, and have listened to feedback and acted on it in a professional manner and with a positive spirit.
DR ALLEN ZIMBLER, BA HONS, MBA, PHD CHAIRMAN HYDE PARK SQUARE GARDEN COMMITTEE
We were very pleased with the attention to detail at Upper Grosvenor Gardens.
NIGEL HUGHES, THE ESTATE SURVEYOR THE GROSVENOR ESTATE
I have successfully worked with Metalcraft on two recently completed projects in Sussex Gardens, London W2 where there was a combination of hard and soft landscaping works together with the introduction of metal railings around the private garden areas. I have generally been impressed by the quality of Metalcraft’s work and have found them to be both professional and personable in their approach and proactive in dealing with any challenges that arise. I hope to work with them on other projects in the future
STUART J HUTCHISON, ASSOCIATE KNIGHT FRANK
"I have known and had the pleasure of doing business with Metalcraft for 25 years or more and have always found them very understanding of our needs as Consultants representing our clients. The quality of materials and workmanship is always high. I would recommend them highly to any company wanting good quality metalworks"
NIGEL RICKARD, DIRECTOR BRITTAIN HADLEY