Standing proud once more
- Tim Carter

- 4 hours ago
- 1 min read
We’re delighted to mark a major milestone at Bradby Hall with the completion of the cupola – the first of several phases of carefully considered restoration to this remarkable Grade II listed building.
Originally designed by Reginald Blomfield in the late 19th century, this impressive Victorian structure has revealed its true scale and craftsmanship as the restoration has progressed. From the early stages of accessing the structure via extensive scaffolding to understanding the intricacies of the timber cupola, this journey has been as fascinating as it has been rewarding.
Over the past six months, the team has carefully repaired and restored key historic elements – from leaded lights and timber columns to brickwork and traditional detailing – always with a commitment to preserving the building’s heritage while revitalising its presence.


Seeing the cupola now completed is a proud moment for everyone involved. It stands once again as a defining feature of Bradby Hall, reflecting both its original grandeur and the care taken to secure its future. We’re excited to continue the journey as the next stages unfold.



