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The twin towers and facade of Westminster Abbey partially covered in metal construction scaffolding against a clear blue sky.

West facade Westminster Abbey

Westminster Abbey, London

History of Rattee and Kett, Cambridge

At the end of the 80s Rattee and Kett were responsible for the restoration of Portland stone West facade. They had a permanent team of stonemason at the abbey whose next task was the restoration of the chapel of Henry VII.

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