Projects - Ecclesiastical

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Three phases of award winning conservation repair of a grade I listed church, supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund. The project required working closely with specialist consultants and contractors in the repair and re-roofing of the Horsham stone roof. A later phase of work included the installation of an accessible WC and contemporary glass doors.
Reordering works involved opening up the west end of the church through the removal of the central part of the mezzanine floor and the reintroduction of the stone steps to the west entrance. New glazed doors with an etched design by Mel Howse were inserted into the west entrance to bring light into the church.
A grade I listed church, dating back to the 12th century and located at the heart of the rural community of the village of Thakeham. Works involved an extensive reordering project and conservation of the historic fabric, as well as the erection of an annexe which provided a new vestry with storage and a flexible
Works started in Autumn 2016 to construct a new annexe adjacent to this grade I listed building, to provide additional space and facilities for both the congregation and wider community. We assisted the client with the development of a multi-disciplinary professional team and successfully worked alongside Chichester District Council and amenity bodies such as the