The best way to appreciate multimedia is to see and hear it in action. If you would like a demonstration of our services then please make contact with us. In the meantime we offer below a number of case studies which show how we provided a solution for clients in a heritage setting thus helping them to improve interpretation and access at what were previously difficult but important historic locations.
Oxford Castle
Initiated by the Oxford Preservation Trust using Heritage Lottery funding, the requirement was to interpret Oxford Castle’s entire history, given that the modern day site consists of the 18th century prison wings, linked by a massive 19th century prison block, with only St. George’s Tower, the crypt of St. George’s chapel, the castle motte and a few isolated pieces of walling to remind the visitor of its medieval past.
Tewkesbury - Out of the Hat
The Tewkesbury Heritage Interpretation Project involves the repair and re-use of a Grade II* listed building (The Hat Shop) as a Tourist Information and Heritage Centre. The Hat Shop will form the focus of improvements to the interpretive provision including the Battle Trail and the town itself and will become the hub which will link other attractions in Tewkesbury.



