Last week, our project in North Norfolk was well reported across local and national media. We were tasked with the careful demolition of an 18th Century farmhouse in Trimingham, which was left sitting precariously on a cliff edge following a land slide.
Our team undertook the demolition with the utmost consideration for the owner’s wishes, managing to save the chimney pot at their request to hold onto it as a keepsake.
“Anglian has demolished over 30 properties as a result of coastal erosion or simply at risk of slipping into the sea. It’s never an easy situation – but we have been lucky enough to meet some amazingly resilient and quite frankly nice people, under such terrible circumstances. I am proud of how our teams undertake these projects with such sensitivity and professionalism, resulting in words of appreciation from our clients. Well done all involved.”
Lee Storer, managing director at Anglian Demolition & Asbestos
To see more on this project, view some of the media coverage below:
Trimingham farmhouse teetering over cliff edge demolished – BBC News
Farmhouse left hanging over cliff due to coastal erosion is demolished | The Independent
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