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ROOF WINDOWS BY THE DOZEN FOR DRILL HALL REFURBISHMENT
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Fakro GB Ltd
06/10/2008
 
The recent refurbishment of Halifax’s Victorian, Grade 2 listed Drill Hall used no fewer than 130 Fakro conservation grade roof windows in combinations of three and five. Conversion to 18 2-bed and 9 1-bed apartments involved use of special flashings so that there should be no gap between windows. With the characteristic vertical sash, black metal cladding and flashing, the conservation grade profile complements the dark grey slate perfectly. The building, designed by architect Richard Coad, then Chief Assistant to Sir George Gilbert Scott,

The building’s original occupants were the Fourth West Riding (Halifax) Rifle Volunteers, later the First Volunteer Battalion (Duke of Wellington's) West Riding Regiment.
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