English Landscapes, on behalf of Hastings Borough
Council, called in bespoke architectural metalwork provider Alpha
Rail to produce gates, railings and handrail to a bespoke design for
its newly renovated St Leonards Gardens. For decades these gardens
were admired for their horticultural excellence, but recently have
sadly declined. The Heritage Lottery Fund provided a lifeline for
Hastings Borough Council to restore much of the infrastructure of
the gardens, including external and internal railings and walkways,
walls, steps, litter and dog bins. The project also involved
replanting flower and shrub borders and removal of trees to open up
obscured views.
Landscape Architect Philip Masters drew up the restoration and
management plans and contractors English Landscapes carried out the
restoration of the gardens to their former 19th Century glory. The
work included the re-design of the railings to ensure they were
updated to meet modern health & safety requirements but still in
keeping with their surroundings. The original spike which was a
feature throughout the railings was replaced with an acorn, which
had a much more aesthetically pleasing design and also made the area
safer as it is frequented by many children. Alpha Rail produced the
more attractive acorn finial at its bespoke metalwork facility in
Nottinghamshire.
The new railings, which were supplied galvanised, surround the lake,
the lawned areas and the perimeter of the gardens.
St Leonards Gardens has undergone an extensive refurbishment with
the help of a Heritage Lottery Fund grant of £1 million.
The gardens themselves, which span 1.4 hectares, are Grade II listed
in recognition of their national importance as they were originally
the centrepiece of James Burton’s new town, founded in 1828.
Phil Ball, sales director, explains: “It is always satisfying to be
involved in the restoration of a historic garden that means so much
to a local community.
The design of the railings and gates ensures they perfectly
complement their surroundings and ensure that the park can be
enjoyed safely and securely by local residents and visitors to the
area for many years to come. We were delighted to be involved with
such a worthwhile project.”
Alpha Rail, which is based in Nottinghamshire, has extensive
experience in park and garden restoration.
Peter Mead – Amenities Manager at Hastings Borough Council explains:
“The railings have made a huge difference to the park and to local
people. An important part of the renovation was to ensure that the
plants, water areas and other features were protected, which is the
reason why we required high quality railings and gates. The new
design for the finials is already proving popular and we have
received much positive feedback from local residents and visitors to
the area.”
St Leonards Gardens is the latest in a list of prestigious parks
that Alpha Rail has supplied with new gates and railings, with
others including Dorchester Gardens, Battersea Park in Wandsworth
(winner of a Civic Trust Award), Roundhay Park in Leeds and
Handsworth Park in Birmingham.
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