The
very high standard of Adam Heath's work has been recognised. In
1993, for building a mediaeval style cruck framed exhibition centre
in North Wales, Adam received a Prince of Wales Award. The Greenwood
Forest Park is now open to the public and has become one of the
top tourist attractions in North Wales. Read
an article about building the Greenwood Forest
cruck frame hall - the winner of The Gransfors Bruks 1700 Hewing
Axe in The FrameWiki competition, in the Winter 2010 edition (number
42) of 'The Mortice And Tenon' The Carpenters' Fellowship Journal
of Traditional Timber Frame Carpentry .
In
1996 Adam received a travelling fellowship from the Winston Churchill
Memorial Trust to study the architecture of "Hindu Temples
and Their Carvings".
He went to India and Nepal where he spent
4 months studying various examples of Hindu sacral architecture.
On returning he wrote a thesis on the subject.
One
of our extensions was awarded a 'Built in Quality' Award in 2007
by the Malvern Hills District Council. Read
more...
Our high standards of workmanship
was recognised in 2012 for work we did to a 17th century timber building
in Market Drayton Shropshire. The project was a winner in the domestic
conversion category and we recieved an LABC award for excellence
from Shropshire / Telford and Wrekin council

The
vast majority of Adam Heath's work has come through
the recommendation of existing satisfied Customers who can, if
required, provide references for our company.
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