Tuck pointing
'Tuck pointing' is a highly skilled way of finishing coloured mortar joints which match the colour of the masonry - usually bricks - with a narrow rid...
'Tuck pointing' is a highly skilled way of finishing coloured mortar joints which match the colour of the masonry - usually bricks - with a narrow rid...
PAYE have a proud history of working on some of our most historic castles and structures. Take a look at our video detailing our work at Pevensey Cas...
Thrilled to install the Cornerstone monument in Tanner Street Park marking the final hurdle for sculptor Austin Emery and the community he led in brin...
Here is a look back to 2017 and the installation of the Iraq and Afghanistan Memorial in central London, which was subsequently unveiled by the Queen....
We have an exceptional history of cleaning and restoring facades, monuments, commercial buildings, historic properties, churches and monuments, and we...
Ahead of the CIOB 2020 Annual Conference on Future Skills for Traditional Buildings, we wanted to highlight our commitment to apprenticeships while pr...
Chenil House on King’s Road was an underused and unlisted building located within a Conservation Area and adjacent to the Grade II listed Chelsea To...
PAYE Repaired and conserved this unique 50 metre late 18th century Gothic tower to its historic architectural splendour using a natural cement in keep...
Working in close consultation with the Royal Parks PAYE were appointed to undertake the work needed to return the Arch to its former prominent positio...
Originally built in the 1930’s to the design of Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, this iconic London landmark is the largest brick building in Europe. It was...
BBC London News report into the Museum of London's move from their current location at the London Wall to West Smithfield. Talking about their ambitio...
PAYE worked with the Commonwealth War Graves Commission to undertake one of CWGCs largest UK restoration projects in decades to ensure the iconic Firs...