“”This prestigious historic building, which is set within a beautiful conservation town, deserves sensitive repair combined with quality craftsmanship.
Steven Laing, Managing Director of Laing Traditional Masonry Ltd
“”Being able to look at a building in this detail is a real privilege. It is fascinating not only to study the building fabric and try and work out some of the stages in the church’s development, but also to look at the archaeology within the church.
Benny Malone, Highland Archaeology Services
“”The support of the people of Cromarty during our Restoration Village bid was fantastic and we are looking forward to working with the community again as the Church undergoes major conservation and repair work.
Victoria Collison-Owen, SRCT Director
“”“We have to thank the viewers again for their support for all the projects throughout the series of Restoration. It is great to see so much enthusiasm from so many right across the country. The money has gone where it was needed and where it will do great good.”
BBC'Restoration' presenter Griff Rhys Jones
“”We’re extremely fortunate to have Laing Traditional Masonry Ltd as the main contractors. They have a superb reputation, not only for the quality of their work, but also for their commitment to training apprentices – the next generation of skilled stonemasons and craftworkers
Victoria Collison-Owen, SRCT Director
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