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Religious attention to detail restores church ceiling

Special Projects’ scaffold allowed the church to remain in use during ceiling works
Grace Herring of Sir Robert McAlpine’s Special Projects team tells the story of the St Marylebone Parish Church project showcased at this year’s CIOB Conservation Conference.

St Marylebone Parish Church is Grade I listed and is the fourth parish church to sit at the heart of the Marylebone community in 900 years. Designed by Thomas Hardwick Jr in an era of elegance and opulence, the building, constructed in 1817, narrowly survived the Second World War, suffering significant damage during the Blitz. 

St Marylebone Changing Lives, which was made possible in part by the National Lottery Heritage Fund, is one of central London’s largest and most significant community projects, with a huge cultural significance to its local community.

Sir Robert McAlpine (SRM) Special Projects’ role as main contractor, alongside the consultant team of Caroe Architecture and Alan Baxter Associates, has been to work with the project team to remove this building from the Historic England ‘Heritage at Risk’ register.

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