Tixall Gatehouse, Staffordshire

Tixall Gatehouse is a 16th century gatehouse situated in Tixall, Staffordshire and is all that remains of Tixall hall which was demolished in 1927. The gatehouse is a Grade I listed building. Tixall was used as a prison for Mary, Queen of Scots for two weeks in 1586.

Tamworth Scaffolding erected scaffold for the workers to gain access to repair the stonework, windows and the 4 turrets.

The scaffolding provides a safe and stable platform for workers to perform repairs at height. This is crucial for ensuring their safety while working on potentially dangerous areas.

Scaffolding allows for easier access to hard-to-reach places, especially on buildings with complex architecture. Additionally it helps to support tools and materials needed for the repairs.