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In pictures | Walter Lilly completes major renovation of Lambeth Palace

Lambeth Palace renovation - Lambeth Palace in south London (Image Wright & Wright Architects / Hufton+Crow).
Lambeth Palace in south London (Image Wright & Wright Architects / Hufton+Crow)

Walter Lilly has completed the first significant refurbishment of Lambeth Palace in more than 70 years – a £40m infrastructure and reservicing project aimed at improving accessibility and sustainability across the historic site.

The works were carried out while maintaining the operation of the Palace, which serves as the London residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury and includes buildings dating to the 12th century.

After plans were approved in 2021, CIOB member company Walter Lilly was appointed main contractor and worked with Wright & Wright Architects and Historic England to deliver a conservation-led, fabric-first programme.

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