Our Website
Paul and Amanda would like to welcome you to Marshfield Crosskeys website. Our Head offcie and Farm are based just outside Hereford. Our fabrication unit is based in Burcott Road, Hereford. We hope you find the website of interest, please feel free to contact us about any aspects of our business.
Latest news
Marshfield Crosskeys Ltd fabrication shop has moved to bigger premesis based at 4a Bridge Business Centre, Burcott Road, Hereford HR4 9LW. We can offer a bespoke service on many types of steelwork from welding repairs through to bespoke projects.
Marshfield Crosskeys Ltd Fabrication complete a shopping centre staircase in Cambridgeshire.
Marshfield Crosskeys Ltd latest recruits arrive !.
Marshfield Crosskeys Ltd (Fabrication Division) now offer a range of external staircases which are available in a choice of powder coated colours or galvanised. For full details and pricing schedule, please email us at externalstairs@marshfieldcrosskeys.co.uk.
Marshfield Crosskeys Ltd (Fabrication Division) now have a complete stock range of welded steel garden seats available in a choice of powder coated colours or galvanised. For full details and pricing schedule, please email us at gardenfurniture@marshfieldcrosskeys.co.uk.
Marshfield Crosskeys Ltd (Fabrication Division) completes an installation of railings for a property in Hereford

Marshfield Crosskeys Ltd (Fabrication Division) completes "phase one" of railings fitted to the Maylord shopping centre based in Hereford
Phone us : 01432 820101 or mobile 07745262413
Email us : enquiry@marshfieldcrosskeys.co.uk
The Farm
We breed and care for long necked sheep(Alpacas) which are- situated adjacent to the caravan and camping area. We keep and breed many types of chickens. Free range eggs are available for sale, we are in the process of developing a farm shop which will sell locally produced goods.
The Caravan and Camping area
We have a large area capable of siting 5 touring caravans and many many tents. The area is a firm grassed area capable of taking the heaviest of caravans or camper vans. We are listed in the camping and carvanning club website, click for further details
Metalwork Fabrication
We offer a bespoke metalwork fabrication service making a variety of specialist products. Examples of our specialist work can be seen in the "gallery", we can make fluid pressure rigs through to stainless steel staircases. Whatever your need, we can assist in suppling the finished product. Call us on 01432 820101 for all your metalwork needs
Fall Protection Systems 

Fall protection systems are available for a wide variety of industries, we offer a quality design and install system for all types of high level working, especially in factories and construction developments. Details of our installation process can be seen here. We operate the SALA and PROTECTA range of products and are accredited installers of fall protection products. Annual testing facilites are available if required.
Trailers for sale

Full range of trailers in stock for immediate delivery. Bespoke trailers for Ride on mower, golf buggies, quad bikes and many many more.... email or phone for further details
Alpacas(latin name - vicugna pacos)
These are domesticated species of South American camelid developed from the wild alpacas. They resemble a sheep in appearance, but are larger and have a long erect neck as well as coming in many colors, whereas sheep are generally bred to be white.
Alpacas are considerably smaller than llamas, and unlike llamas, alpacas were not bred to be beasts of burden but were bred specifically for their fibre. Alpaca fibre is used for making knitted and woven items, much as sheep's wool is. These items include blankets, sweaters, hats, gloves, scarves, a wide variety of textiles and ponchos in South America, and sweaters, socks, coats and bedding in other parts of the world. The fibre comes in more than 52 natural colors as classified in Peru, 12 as classified in Australia and 16 as classified in the United States. Alpacas and llamas differ in that alpacas have straight ears and llamas have banana-shaped ears. Aside from these differences, llamas are on average 1-2 feet taller and proportionally bigger than alpacas.
In the textile industry, "alpaca" primarily refers to the hair of Peruvian alpacas, but more broadly it refers to a style of fabric originally made from alpaca hair but now often made from similar fibers, such as mohair, Icelandic sheep wool, or even high-quality English wool. More about Alpacas






