Kier has been chosen as the preferred contractor, subject to contract, for the £4.7 million phase two restoration of Torre Abbey Historic House.
This follows a £2.8m grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund for this Torbay Council owned and operated visitor attraction.
Following the successful delivery of phase 1, Torbay Development Agency has been commissioned to oversee the next phase, which is to restore the south range elements and improve the interpretation. The restoration work will include repairing and stabilising the roof structures, repairing the masonry and restoring lime stucco.
Kier Operations Director for the Western region, David Snell, commented: "Kier is very much looking forward to returning to Torre Abbey Historic House to carry out the second phase of renovation works. Having been the contractor for phase 1, we know the sort of challenges a Grade I listed building and ancient monument presents.
"Our team has a great deal of experience in using the traditional materials and skills, such as lime rendering, lime plastering and stonework repairs, needed to meet English Heritage requirements."
The project will also include the creation of new learning spaces, including an educational activity zone to be built in the south-east wing, transforming opportunities for students of all ages to get involved and explore the history of the site.
As part of the scheme, the Abbey's top floor will become a dramatic and dynamic gallery based around the 800-year history of Torre Abbey. State-of-the-art displays and viewing stations overlooking the stunning marine vista of Tor Bay will show how the building evolved against the history of the local area.
Work is due to start on site early 2012 and take approximately two years, during which time the Abbey will close but the gardens will remain open throughout the restoration period.
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