Built in 1854-55, St Andrews church is an example of early stone Victorian Gothic Styled Architecture. The architects responsible for the design were Messrs Goold and Field. The distinctive feature of this beautiful church is it’s centrally placed spire above the main entrance.
The whole church was under a much-needed renovation which included everything from roof works to relaying of foundation stones.
Client
Traditional Restoration Company
Contract Dates
December 2022
Scope of work
We were asked by Traditional Restoration to help with a few carpentry items during the renovation, including: –
- The spire unfortunately had to be dismantled due to being unsafe. Whilst a decision on the reconstruction was being made we were tasked to build a temporary roof structure to be clad in lead
- Installation of a new floor to match existing through the main entrance.