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Lord Leycester’s Hospital, Warwick

December 18, 2009

Project Overview:

The Lord Leycester’s Hospital is a collection of buildings, constructed between the 13th and the 17th centuries to provide a home for Warwick’s medieval guilds. The main core of the site consists of two magnificent and highly decorated 15th century timber-framed guildhalls, and the chapel they shared, as well as further ranges of medieval buildings which together formed a courtyard with a two-story open gallery.

Sunfish upgraded the fire alarm system using a Gent Vigilon Compact addressable fire alarm system.

Sunfish continue to provide service and maintenance to the system.

Sector: Heritage
Client: Lord Leycester’s Hospital
Location: Warwick
Scope: System design, installation and commissioning.
Services: Fire detection and alarm system.

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