The Estate features antique iron work lining Windemere Road. We were tasked to restore and replicate it to ensure the original details of the property were maintained and respected. Learn more about the property and Heritage London Foundation here.
Restored original cast iron
Restored gates & replica fencing
Restored gate, cast iron posts & replica fencing
Replica fence & restored entry gates
Replica fence and restored entry gates
Replica fence & restored cast iron posts
Salvaged and restored cast iron
Original cast iron posts
Original gates, salvaged and restored
Original fence, beyond repair
Original fence, beyond repair
The Pixley mausoleum doors were vandalized, with some elements stolen over night in Woodland Cemetery. Thankfully, using old original photos, we were able to replicated the ornate pieces and restore the doors to their original place.
Learn more about the Mausoleum here
Repaired doors with replicate parts
Repaired doors with replica parts
Replica arrowhead trim
Replica circular inset design
Detail of replica inset design
Vandalized doors, original circular insets stolen
Vandalized doors, arrowhead trim stolen
Replica parts fabrication
Replicated details
Replica parts fabrication
Replica parts fabrication
Replica circular inset design
Layered colour match finishing
Layered colour match finishing
Colour match finishing process
Final colour match
Replica fence designed to reflect the simple settler roots of the cemetery and inspired by archived catalogues c.1890. You can learn more about the cemetery here
Cemetery for original Westminster Township, Ontario
Double entry gates to Cemetery
Fencing design to mimic early local wrought iron
Some soldiers from the War of 1812 are at rest here
Enhanced historical character for a historic site
Designed using reference images from archived catalogues c. 1890
Designed using reference images from archived catalogues c. 1890
Designed & fabricate sign to suit the 'oldest residence' in London Ontario. You can learn more about the property here
Iron and cedar wood sign
Iron and cedar wood sign
The design is a nod to another famous Georgian landmark, 10 Downing Street.