NORTH Yorkshire bespoke furniture specialist Treske has designed and supplied a new altar rail for Hackney Pentecostal Apostolic Church in London.

The award-winning company, based in Thirsk, has been praised by the church for “its utmost professionalism, from the very start of the project to the finish.”

Justin Bartlett, the owner and managing director of Treske, said: "We were delighted to hear that the altar rail has been so well-received by the Hackney Pentecostal Apostolic Church.

"This was a fascinating project for us, as the design of the altar rail had to match the ambience and spirit of the church."

The altar rail was constructed out of solid European ash and designed by Mike McIntosh at Treske's workshops in Thirsk.

Treske has built a reputation as a manufacturer and supplier of church furniture having undertaken ecclesiastical projects for high-profile churches across the UK, including Ripon Cathedral; St George’s Chapel, Windsor; and St Martin-in-the-Fields in central London.