Places of worship are the heart of communities, holding immense social, spiritual, and architectural significance.
The UK is home to over forty thousand places of worship, ranging from simple one-room structures to magnificent stone cathedrals. The care and upkeep of these buildings are a core part of our ongoing work.
We have had the undeniable privilege of working on some of the UK’s most important cathedrals and undertaking the careful conservation and reordering of Grade 1 and 2 listed churches, abbeys, halls, and community hubs. Additionally, we work on unlisted traditional and non-traditional buildings, including converting former industrial premises into places of worship.
When you work with us, you’ll be choosing a team with deep knowledge and experience. We are accustomed to working with clients, including trustees and groups, who may not have construction-related experience. We can assist in securing funding for projects and managing time, cost, and quality, all while ensuring minimal disruption.
St Andrew Holborn, a Grade I listed church, has been a beacon of solace in the heart of London for over a millennium.
Newport Minster, a stunning Grade I listed church on the Isle of Wight, has been a cornerstone of the community for nearly a thousand years.