Pier Caps
Piers on which we place cappings are built to support other structures,
usually a wall or fence and because of their supporting role are naturally
robust. Piers are monoliths in their own right and require to be finished
off with a suitable cap or adornment. The scale of the finishings used
is only limited with respect to aesthetics and the surrounding architecture.
Understated, with a simple decorative cap and overstated with many additional
levels of stone, piers give the chance for very imaginative minds to
design individuality into a project.
![]() Piers, caps and finials, were built to match
exactly two very special main entrance units to form a second
entrance, in Grosvenor Estate, Tothill |
![]() Pier caps with decorative detail to underside
and weathered four ways to an apex |
![]() Decorative pier caps finished with pineapple
finials, in Chiswick Reach |
![]() Ecclesiastical caps - to match existing, with
rope top finish, in Claygate |
![]() Ecclesiastical caps |
![]() Simple caps underscored with wide band of stone
to main pier shaft, in Richmond |