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Keston firm Artisan Plastercraft wins award for restoration work on the Grand Hotel, Birmingham

By: Alex Langridge alangridge@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 14:48, 22 November 2022

Updated: 15:02, 22 November 2022

A plaster company has been recognised for its work on a 20-year project to restore a Grade II-listed hotel where guests once included Winston Churchill and Charlie Chaplin.

Artisan Plastercraft, based in Keston near Biggin Hill, worked on the £45 million refit of the Grand Hotel in Birmingham which originally opened in 1879.

The Grand Hotel in Birmingham. Picture: Artisan Plastercraft
The company worked on the plaster for the lounge area. Picture: Artisan Plastercraft

Director Michael Arney said: "This building is one of the best surviving examples of Victorian architecture in Birmingham.

"The ornate period features of the Grand Hotel have been restored, both inside and out, and one of Birmingham’s most loved buildings has opened its doors, once again, as an opulent luxury hotel.

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"It has been a lengthy and enjoyable project for us, putting to use our expertise in traditional fibrous and lime plasters free cut lime casting, using traditional tools."

It restored the fibrous plaster – decorative work which takes longer and is more expensive than traditional plaster – suspended ceilings in the Grosvenor Room and balcony and ballroom.

The balcony did have water damage. Picture: Artisan Plastercraft
Artisan Plastercraft has now won an award for its work. Picture: Artisan Plastercraft
It was part of a 20-year project to restore the hotel. Picture: Artisan Plastercraft

The balcony's ceiling had suffered significant water damage so it had to be secured before it could be replicated.

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The company then spent a year reinstating new elevations of decorative mouldings for areas such as picture rails.

Workers also undertook traditional plastering to repair a number of walls and ceilings.

Artisan Plastercraft has now been recognised for its work on the building and has been named the winner of the Heritage Plastering category of the Finishes and Interiors Sector Contractors Awards.

The grand ballroom at the Grand Hotel in Birmingham. Picture: Artisan Plastercraft
The hotel originally opened in the 1870s. Picture: Artisan Plastercraft

It was also nominated for the Gypsum Trophy Awards for contractors who accomplish impossible feats with world-class materials.

The 185-room hotel has enjoyed an illustrious past, having played host to royalty, the rich and famous.

King George VI, Winston Churchill, Malcolm X, Charlie Chaplin and James Cagney are just a few of the notable guests to have been entertained there.

The restoration and refurbishment project was spearhead by the Starwood Capital Group, a private investment firm which worked with Hortons’ Estate, whose founder Isaac Horton originally built the hotel in the 1870s.

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