The Port House in Jedburgh, designed by James Pearson Alison, is a Category A listed building and is one of the earliest examples of a cast iron structure outwith the big cities in Scotland.
Working closely with John Laidlaw & Son, @scottishhistoricbuildingstrust and @ldnarchitects , we helped specify and install the glazed facade element of this £1.2 million restoration.
We went with Crittall’s MW40 system, which with it’s ultra slim profile results in a solution that is both sympathetic to the existing architecture and also befitting of a high end modern commercial facade.
The Port House project was supported by the Jedburgh Conservation Area Restoration Scheme (CARS) as part of a five year project, repairing a number of historic buildings in the town.