Adelaide has a wonderful array of heritage architecture.Its original cast iron balustrade and lacework is unique in that many designs especially the Richmond and the Carnbrae designs are only seen in South Australia. As a result of the boom in heritage restoration these designs are now becoming popular in other states especially Victoria.
Heritage Lacework and Balustrade on Australian Hotels varies in designs from one location to another
A design of lacework and balustrade in one area may be very different or unseen in other areas due to the manufacturing process originating from small localised foundries
The products manufactured by these foundries were used in an area close to the foundry with the exception of a few large foundries in Melbourne and South Australia
The Harvest Home Avenel is a restored 1870 Country Hotel, cafe, wine bar and function centre offering unique overnight rooms, stunning spaces and extensive gardens.
Chatterton Lacework of Melbourne manufactured the stunning Carlton Design balustrade in conjunction with Heritage Regulations.
The balustrade was expertly installed by John at Avondale Steel Fabrications of Melbourne.
Ballarat and surrounding areas have an amazing array of heritage Lacework and Balustrade. Designs of Lacework and Balustrade from a single fronted cottage built around 1900 to those magnificent Terraces built as early as 1860. Chatterton Lacework manufacture a large array of the designs seen in these areas. There are numerous designs in stock and they are available in a large range of powdercoat colours. All products are now manufactured in non rust aluminium to avoid the corrosion. It may be possible to reproduce the old existing designs manufactured in cast iron in non rust aluminium
Ballarat and surrounding areas have an amazing array of heritage Lacework and Balustrade. Designs of Lacework and Balustrade from a single fronted cottage built around 1900 to those magnificent Terraces built as early as 1860. Chatterton Lacework manufacture a large array of the designs seen in these areas. There are numerous designs in stock and they are available in a large range of powdercoat colours. All products are now manufactured in non rust aluminium to avoid the corrosion. It may be possible to reproduce the old existing designs manufactured in cast iron in non rust aluminium.
Heritage Lacework and Balustrade is now available for those magnificent heritage buildings throughout north and south New Zealand The restoration of these buildings has been made increasingly difficult through the shortage of component parts. At Chatterton Lacework it is possible to reproduce old heritage designs, however with a large range of designs it may be possible to purchase a stock design in accordance with heritage regulations. Feel free to browse our designs of lacework and balustrade and contact us to discuss your restoration needs.
size
400 x 240 [this is the letterbox front]
Depth is 300
slot for mail is 158mm x 36mm
Rear of letterbox is 345mm high x 185mm wide
door
incl lock and key is 145mm wide x 175
The Parkville Heritage aluminium letterbox looks great in any fence
The Royal Park Letterbox is suitable for Picket Fence or any Heritage
Fence – Includes Lock and Key
A surcharge may apply for some powdercoater colours
Standard colours white,black and primrose
price
$158 mill finish plus gst
$178 powdercoat plus gst
size
420 x 230 [this is the letterbox front]
300mm deep
mail slot 168mm wide x 23mm high
rear of letterbox 345mm high x 185mm wide
Door has lock and key,size 145mm wide x 175mm
Delivery is from $50.00 plus gst
Please confirm delivery price
Heritage Lacework and Balustrade in Tasmania has a range of lacework and balustrade unique to the area .
Designs of balustrade including ferns are popular and specific designs of Balustrade Panels are common
For instance the design of Balustrade chosen by Heritage to be used on the Harbour Masters House in Hobart .
The design used was the only design allowed. Maybe this was the design used when the building was manufactured
I can recall supplying a few options, however designs are set on many Heritage Buildings in Tasmania
Heritage Tasmanian Lacework designs seen in Tasmania are common to the Tasmanian architecture due to a number of small cast iron foundries manufacturing a range of Heritage Castings including cast iron Lacework and cast iron balustrade panels. These castings are now manufactured in aluminium. Many designs of lacework are now prevalent in Tasmania that were registered out of Tasmania.