External metal staircases offer a practical solution for building owners looking to provide a safe means of evacuation. Usually, customers who need these functional pieces opt for simple designs such as our LCC or Diamond staircases. On a recent refurbishment, however, we had the opportunity to create something a little grander – a double storey Victorian spiral staircase with matching balconies.
The staircase was manufactured for a 19th Century villa in the picturesque spa town of Harrogate. Over time, the three-storey house had been converted into three separate flats and, in the 1960s, a metal fire escape was installed. Whilst serving its purpose, the industrial style stairs clashed with the traditional sandstone of the building and intruded on the privacy of the lower flats. In 2016, the owners agreed to purchase a new staircase which was both safer and more in keeping with the architectural style in the surrounding conservation zone. After looking around, they got in touch with us:
“We found British Spirals & Castings via a search engine and then visited their manufacturing site.” Homeowner, Alison Gould explained, “We were impressed by their work, their ethos, their culture and their staff.”
The first challenge was finding a design that complimented the building and was to the taste of the flats’ owners. Given the age of the property, our Victorian style cast aluminium stairs and balconies seemed a good fit. For the balustrading, the owners opted to alternate between a simple spindle and an ornamental panel. This reflects the more ornate style of the Victorian period whilst also meeting the Building Regulation requirements. Perforated gratings allow light to filter through the balcony floors to the windows below. As a final touch, fleur de lis style finials were used to top the uppermost balcony.
At 28 feet tall, the staircase posed some engineering challenges which were further complicated by the age and form of the building. In addition to an array of gutters and drainpipes, the walls themselves weren’t actually straight. To ensure a strong structure, the expanded balconies were designed with two main posts (including the central post of the spiral staircase) and decorative gallows brackets. The balcony gratings were carefully measured and manufactured to slot around the existing down pipes. A narrow diameter spiral staircase was then selected to prevent the stairs directly passing any windows — giving privacy to each homeowner.
Once the design was agreed, our team got to work casting, refining, and powder coating all the elements before delivery. Despite the narrow site dimensions, the experienced installation team were able to complete the work quickly and efficiently.
“This project was far from easy, but the staff at British Spirals and Castings went out of their way to help us.” Alison Gould said, “Any issues were sorted cheerfully and positively, and I’d strongly recommend them to anyone looking for something similar. The simple description ‘balcony and fire escape’ doesn’t really do it justice. It looks beautiful!”
“We were very pleased with the price, quality and customer service” flat owner, Neil McFarthing, added. “The increase in size to the previous balcony now gives a bigger space to sit and have a drink on a warm evening so this is a big plus for us, but also the look of the balcony from ground level is superb for all occupants of the property. In fact, a number of people have said that it looks like it has always been there.”
Interested in a bespoke staircase or balcony for your own property? Take a look at our website, request a quote or — if you have any queries — get in touch via phone, email or by visiting our showroom here in beautiful Derbyshire.
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