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All Hallows Church, Twickenham

Originally designed and built by Sir Christopher Wren in Lombard Street, City of London, All Hallows was demolished to make way for new development in the 1930s. The bell tower and church interior, pews, reredos, panelling and pulpit, as well as the organ and a number of funerary monuments, were relocated to west London and incorporated into a new church. The project is a long term programme to repair of the fabric of the church. Grade I listed.

The exterior brickwork has been repointed, the interior cement renderand the fibreglass panel ceiling cleaned and repainted, the Crittall-Hope windows repaired or replaced and, presently, the oak joinery is being repaired and waxed.

Sector: Places of worship
Location: Twickenham, Surrey, UK
Proj/Arch: Barry Stow
Job/Arch: Barry Stow
Status: Live
Year: 2008
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