Balustrading
Our range of stone balustrading follows very much the classical and accepted forms to enrich, enliven and enhance building projects.
Used to crown a building at roofline, embellish a balcony, replace a brick wall, delineate a terrace edge or make a garden feature, balustrading is perhaps one of the most visually enhancing architectural features of all.
When cut from natural stone it was only for state buildings and the very rich nobility of the day. Now our moulded range enables designers to include the extremely decorative product in schemes without fear of overreaching for budget.
![]() Ramped balustrade to a Thameside location |
![]() Balustrade edging a garden terrace in Wimbledon |
![]() Balcony balustrade has architrave detail matching banding course of building, in Weybridge |
![]() Balustrading in Holland Park, the balusters of which are square in section and traditional for this area |
![]() Riverside garden with ramped and splayed balustrade from a balustraded terrace |
![]() Terrace balustrade at 1100 height to protect against fall from high level to lower garden level, in St George's Hill, Weybridge |
![]() Roof parapet balustrade providing enclosed safe area to roof garden, in Chiswick |
![]() Waterfront terrace balustrade with decorative ball finials |
![]() Patio balustrading to cottage garden, in Lyne, Chertsey |
![]() Bespoke architect designed panel balustrade to first floor splayed parapet walling, in Chelsea |
![]() Knot linked circles forming a parapet balustrade to architect's design, in Richmond |
![]() Balustrade replacement matching existing, in Kensington |