Shrewsbury-based Morris Joinery has been commissioned to manufacture and supply bespoke joinery for a converted flour mill on the outskirts of the town.
Mytton Mill Developments has called upon Morris Joinery to design and manufacture over 100 windows and doors at its 12-home development.
This will include two riverside mews houses, four contemporary apartments and two penthouses within the main mill complex, and the conversion of and extension to ancillary buildings to form two further dwellings and two new large detached properties.
Two members of the Morris Joinery team are currently working on the windows with the help of an apprentice and specialist paint sprayer. The team anticipate completion over the next few months.
Steve Granda, joinery manager, said: “We were delighted to win the commission for the bespoke joinery on such a prestigious local project, especially given the amount of windows required for the first phase of the build. No job is too big or small for us and we are already well underway crafting the windows to our high standard, ready for fitting in the summer.”
Morris Joinery is currently benefitting from significant investment made in the division in the latter stages of 2017, which included improvements to the joinery workshop, addition of a spray booth and the employment of new staff members and apprentices.
Picture: Joinery Manager Steve Granda and Joiner, John Lewis, look through the first batch of completed windows.
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