Visitors to the Royal Pavilion enter under the Porte Cochere, on the west side of the building. CTP have helped maintain the Grade I listed building for over twenty years. We are currently overseeing the repair of the slender stone columns that support the canopy structure where the stonework had spalled. Like many other elements around the whimsical roofscape, these have cast-iron cores, which we have re-treated with high-performance corrosion protection.
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