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Thornfield was awarded the contract to work on the Architect Designed House, installing every conceivable electrical AV & Cat 5 requirements.  Working to the clients fastidious needs, Thornfield faced the challenge of concealing numerous cables, to meet the clients high tech needs within open beams of the timber construction.

Thornfield worked hand in hand installing a selection of innovative lighting options to showcase the specialist lighting products Kettle Design Consultancy use in their numerous executive homes.  

Prestigious residential development at Battersea Reach, South of the Thames and over looking Chelsea's Cheyne Walk.  The iconic building was designed by Lord Rogers, one of the most influential architects of our time.  The apartments boast magnificent views over the river and Chelsea and much of West London can be seen from the upper floors.

Thornfield recently completed a designated clean earth, computer power network for the ever expanding IT infrastructure at Bagnall and Morris, Trafford Park, site.

Thornfield's expertise in the field of swimming pool electrics recently took them to Cheshire to carry out the electrical installation of the much sought after Endless Swimming Pool.  The installation included intrinsically safe LED underwater lighting, de-humidification system and energy efficient electrical water heating system. 

A well known retired LFC player required Thornfield to carry out the upgrading of his existing electronic gate system, now incorporating wireless and code entry.

Thornfield has undertaken a full electrical installation at "Cap Martin," the mansion once owned by the famous Richmond Sausage Makers, Blundellsands.

A complete electrical installation was carried out by Thornfield, providing power, telephone lines and data networks to new serviced offices, spread over three complete Victorian Buildings.

Thornfield recently carried out a full re-wire of a Victorian mezzanine level, overlooking the River Mersey.

Thornfeld Electrical recently completed a commercial kitchen at the Angola Embassy, which included extensively upgrading the electrical installation.