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The restoration of an iconic London church

All Souls Church
Roof refurbishment and cleaning and repair of external stone (Image: All Saints Church)

David Shafik on the challenging task of exterior work to the iconic London church All Souls.

Arriving in 2017 at All Souls Church, in Langham Place, central London, as the newly appointed buildings and property manager for the whole parish, I was immediately struck by the immense privilege to work on this iconic Grade I-listed building next to the BBC. It is one of two in the parish, which also included a third church, a community centre and 27 staff properties.

2024 marks the 200th anniversary of the building by architect John Nash, who after its completion went on to do much work on Buckingham Palace for Queen Victoria. Verdicts at the time were not all complimentary, but now the sheer uniqueness of the design and construction makes the most grandiose statement in the immediate vicinity among all the competing buildings.

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