- Type
- Entrance signs
Leander Architectural has been supplying the National Trust with signs for its estates for many years.
Most familiar are the silver and black 'Omegas' which greet visitors, but site-specific signs and warning signs have also been manufactured.
Estate signs have also been produced for Historic Scotland, Cadw-Welsh Monuments and the Bermuda National Trust.
National Parks, AONBs, country parks and World Heritage sites also need their identities and boundaries established.
Materials used
The signs can be cast in metal, carved in wood, forged in iron or cut into stone.
Design service
Leander welcomes enquiries from country estates looking for well-designed, well-made and immaculately finished signs of any size. Leander has worked with many of these organisations for over 50 years and is happy to advise on practicalities and costs.
Leander Architectural and The Royal Label Factory
Leander Architectural and The Royal Label Factory are long-established businesses producing high-quality cast signage and bespoke metalwork. The Royal Label Factory dates back to 1874 and has been making cast signage since the 1940s.
With the vast pattern archive and knowledge, Leander is able to manufacture a wide range of traditional and contemporary signage.
Estate signs can include relief images of the place itself or of a key element of the place's history. They can include flowers, trees, logos – in fact almost anything!
The company's dedicated team will work with clients to produce designs that comply with current regulations.





