Sunday 12 October 2014

The much anticipated breakfast at The Red Tractor Cafe, Sunday 12 October 2014

Customers tucking in to their delicious breakfasts, all systems go.


Another post and beam structure successfully
designed and built by OJW.

We wish the Peregrine Team many years of happiness and prosperity in their new restaurant.
Well done Peregrine Team, patrons having a great time.

Thursday evening at The Red Tractor Cafe.

A view from the car park looking through the open space deck area into the restaurant at dusk.

Banquet table set up ready for a surprise dinner party.







Thursday 9 October trial run day




A few of the OJW Team were treated to lunch by the client, much appreciated and extremely delicious.

"Papa Burls" keeping a watchful eye over the new restaurant.

Saturday 20 September

Automated glass sliding doors installed.

A view from the outside deck seating area looking into the post and beam restaurant.

Kitchen "hot pass" serving door.

Clear epoxy floor on show.



Feature wall made from recycled Elgin apple bins.

Wednesday 10 September 2014

Tuesday 9 September external work

Outside shade deck taking shape.

Nigel smoothing up the threshold.

Famous local architect.

Automatic sliding doors installed.

Under the watchful eye.

Looking good, nearly there.


Monday 8 September

Kitchen chock a block.

Eric cladding the partition screen with recycled apple bins.

Glass sliding door to the restaurant being installed.

Grabouw Verfhandel taking care of the paint job.



Nigel applying the oak nosing to the steps leading from the farm stall into the Red Tractor Cafe.

Tuesday 9 September 2014

Tuesday 9 September internal work

Colour chosen by the client was strangely enough called "Spruce Shadow"...

Feature screen wall made from recycled apple bins.

Oak stair nosings leading up from the old farm stall into the new restaurant.

Bread oven being primed.

New kitchen heaving with equipment.