Pearson's in Sutton Dom - [url]http://www.pearsoncycles.co.uk/[/url].
I had an old aluminium frame that I got done by them, built it up with spare odds and sods as a holiday bike with a compact that I wouldn't be too distraught at if easyjet or someone got carried away with their baggage handling, you can see the results [url=http://www.addiscombe.org/members/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=9659&hilit=green+is+the+new+black]here[/url].
Give Guy a call and he'll be helpfulness itself. They don't do them in-house but the bloke they send to does a superb job, in fact the only issue I had was that the finish is so good and deep that the rear dropouts were a bit tight and I had to file them a touch, but the depth of finish is fantastic, better than the original on it. They have a stock range of colours for a one colour finish painted on bits of tube so you can see what you want from them. A one colour respray from that range with the transfers I had put on cost just under £130.
Make sure you strip the frame completely before taking it in to avoid any bits getting mislaid. I forgot to remove the replaceable gear hanger and it took Guy a while to find "the safe place" he'd put it. Faultless service again though as he spent half an hour phoning up suppliers about replacements, trying others from frames in stock, and turning the shop upside down looking for it before finding it. These things are stupid in that almost every one is unique to the frame, even the same manufacturers use different ones on different frames and the one on the later model of the frame I had done was slightly different
. One of Guy's bug-bears.