Rattee and Kett was a building contractor based in Cambridge.
History
The business was founded by James Rattee in 1843.[1] After George Kett joined the business in 1848, the partners worked together on the wood carvings for the Palace of Westminster.[1] Other early projects included the reredos at Ely Cathedral completed in 1857[2] and ornate tables, ceilings and urns at Wimpole Hall completed in the 1850s and 1860s.[3]
The company was acquired by Mowlem in 1926.[1] Later projects included restoration work at St James's Church, Piccadilly completed after the Second World War,[6] restoration work at Westminster Abbey completed in the 1980s[7][8] and restoration work at Ely Cathedral completed in 2000.[2] Following the acquisition of Mowlem by Carillion in February 2006, Rattee and Kett was the subject of a management buyout from Carillion in March 2007 but went into administration in September 2011.[9]