Natural Stone Craft Awards
Winners of the Natural Stone Craft Awards 2007
Category: New Building in Natural Stone Cladding

BBC Broadcasting House Redevelopment – Phase One
Stone Mason: Paye Stonework & Restoration
Architect: Cormac Jamieson Pritchard
Building Owner: BBC
Main Contractor Bovis Lendlease Ltd
Stone Mason: Paye Stonework & Restoration
Architect: Cormac Jamieson Pritchard
Building Owner: BBC
Main Contractor Bovis Lendlease Ltd
Category: Repair or Restoration in Natural Stone
The Relocation of Temple Bar, Paternoster Square London EC4
Stone Mason: Cathedral Works Organisation (Chichester) Ltd
Architect: Freeland Rees Roberts
Building Owner: City of London Corporation
Main Contractor: Cathedral Works Organisation (Chichester) Ltd
Architect: Freeland Rees Roberts
Building Owner: City of London Corporation
Main Contractor: Cathedral Works Organisation (Chichester) Ltd
Category: Natural Stone Monuments & Carving

The restoration of the Lion & Unicorn Sculptures, St George’s Church, Bloomsbury
Stone Mason: Fairhaven of Anglesey Abbey Ltd
Architect: Molyneux Kerr
Building Owner: Church of England
Main Contractor: Wallis Special Projects
Stone Mason: Fairhaven of Anglesey Abbey Ltd
Architect: Molyneux Kerr
Building Owner: Church of England
Main Contractor: Wallis Special Projects
Category: Natural Stone Urban Landscaping

Masons’ Yard, Duke Street, London SW1 Public Realm Improvement
Stone Masons: Ian Millar & Mark Webb of FM Conway
Architect: Atkins [Highways & Transportation]
Project Owner: Westminster City Council
Main Contractor: FM Conway Ltd
Architect: Atkins [Highways & Transportation]
Project Owner: Westminster City Council
Main Contractor: FM Conway Ltd
The winners of the 2007 Natural Stone Craft Awards, promoted every four years
by the Worshipful Company of Masons with the aim of encouraging the use of natural
stone in building and repair and restoration projects within the London area were
announced at an Award ceremony at the Mansion House on Friday, 5th October.
The awards were presented by HRH The Duke of Gloucester.