Exterior Interpretation Panel located within the landscape of Cliffwood in a South Wales Country Park and fabricated from GRP ( Glass Reinforced Plastic ) Dimensions - 1000mm x 450mm x 5mm with a 250mm curved radius to the top right-hand corner. Design and Reconstruction Drawings by Glyn Parry-Jones.
In this instance the information was extremely limited, but nevertheless the computer model serves as an engaging image to suggest how the Mill may have looked in the 13 century to provide a focal point to interest
the visitor to actively seek out further information.
the visitor to actively seek out further information.
The Panel is mounted directly to a well seasoned joinery quality oak beam, part of a shipment sourced from Northern France and as an element in several other Interpretation Projects using similar display techniques.
Dimensions - 1700mm x 500mm x 100mm
Dimensions - 1700mm x 500mm x 100mm
Bespoke Galvanised Mild Steel
Brackets secured to concrete base
The structure needs to be removed occasionally as the location is used for filming period drama
Fabrication Drawing
Medieval Corn Mill
As part of our Heritage Interpretation Services, we offer a full visualisation facility for architectural and reconstruction projects, together with many years experience of producing imaginative bilingual Interpretation Panels.
Contact : Glyn Parry-Jones, Project Director Edited : 26 June 2013
mail: glyn@glynparry-jonesassociates.co.uk
mail: glyn@glynparry-jonesassociates.co.uk
Available for short or long term freelance projects,
both within the UK and Internationally.
both within the UK and Internationally.