In pictures: Beard completes £38m transformation of Rhodes House in Oxford

Rhodes House pavilion 1 - smaller

Scheme includes three new basements, solid stone spiral staircase and all-glass pavilion

Beard Construction has completed a £26m transformation of the grade II*-listed Rhodes House in Oxford.

The renovation of the 1920s neoclassical building for educational charity the Rhodes Trust was designed by Stanton Williams and includes a huge basement extension, a 5m tall glass pavilion and a solid stone spiral staircase.

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