BAYDON building firm W Liddiard (Aldbourne Ltd) has scooped a national title for a second time for its work on building a roof over an ancient Roman mosaic at Littlecote House.
Liddiards last won the national title for the best new building costing under £100,000 five years ago.
This time the Master Builder of the Year award was for its craftsmanship.
On Tuesday director Ian Keele received his Master Builder of the Year 2000 Building Excellence award from Cheryl Baker at an awards ceremony in London.
A spokesman for the firm said everyone was delighted with getting the award for the second time.
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