Pavilion Gardens

Buxton, UK

Roof Glazing Renewal at Pavilion Gardens, Buxton

A Glimpse into Victorian Elegance: Pavilion Gardens

Pavilion Gardens in Buxton is a treasure trove of Grade II listed Victorian buildings, each overlooking the pristine Gardens from its northern boundary. A wide promenade graces the front, setting the stage for a journey into history. The central Pavilion and Conservatory, cast-iron and glass marvels from 1870, were designed by Milner in the grand style of London’s Crystal Palace.

The central hall of the Pavilion, now home to a charming café, underwent rebirth in 1983 after a fire threatened its existence. The Conservatory, once a small concert hall with a stage and organ, transformed into a greenhouse conservatory adorned with tropical plants and a tranquil fish pond in 1982.

Restoration in Three Acts: A Glazing Transformation

Across three phases of dedicated work, we undertook the task of reglazing 2 hipped atrium towers, the Conservatory, and the Café area, 550m² of glazing in total. The Conservation Officer’s choice was the Traditional wing type glazing system, a selection that closely replicated the existing design while ensuring a seamless transition.

The atrium towers were single glazed, preserving their historical essence. In contrast, the Café and Conservatory received a double glazing treatment, infusing a touch of modern thermal efficiency into this historic restoration.

The Challenge of Continuity: A Garden that Stayed Open

A significant challenge lay in keeping Pavilion Gardens accessible throughout the renovation process. However, through meticulous coordination with the Client and Principal Contractors, this feat was achieved. The complex task of surveying the existing glazing systems months ahead of their removal proved another hurdle. The intricate, uniquely shaped structure posed challenges in obtaining accurate measurements. Nevertheless, the survey was successful, setting the stage for a smooth installation.

Result: A Victorian Gem Restored

The Pavilion Gardens have now emerged from their rejuvenation, preserving their Victorian elegance while embracing modern-day enhancements. The glazing renewal has added a layer of protection and thermal efficiency, ensuring these historic structures can continue to delight visitors for years to come.

This case study underlines our commitment to seamlessly blending conservation with modernity, ensuring that places like Pavilion Gardens remain timeless, yet functional, for generations to enjoy.

Testimonial ~ Jordan Kemp, Director at JRD Design & Build Ltd

“The transformation of Pavilion Gardens in Buxton, with its stunning Grade II listed Victorian buildings, is a testament to Standard Patent Glazing’s expertise and commitment.

One of the significant challenges was ensuring continuous access to Pavilion Gardens throughout the renovation process. Meticulous coordination with the Client and us as Principal Contractor made this possible. Additionally, obtaining accurate measurements for the intricate and uniquely shaped structure was a challenge, but Standard Patent Glazing’s meticulous surveying and successful installation ensured the Pavilion Gardens emerged from their rejuvenation, preserving their Victorian elegance while embracing modern-day enhancements.

I was really impressed with Standard Patent Glazing’s expertise and the successful transformation of Pavilion Gardens. The trust we put in them was repaid with the transformative solution and service they provided.”

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Main Contractor:

JRD Design & Build Ltd & Restoration Projects Ltd

Architect:

T.A.D. Associates
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