St Mary at the Quay / Molyneux Kerr Architects
St Mary at the Quay, Ipswich reopens on 17 October 2016, as a heritage and wellbeing centre, 68 years after being boarded-up due to a dwindling congregation and WW2 bomb damage. This £5.1m regeneration project sees the rescue of a mediaeval grade II* listed building through a unique partnership between The Churches Conservation Trust and the charity Suffolk Mind.
© Andy Marshall
Architects: Molyneux Kerr Architects
Location: Ipswich, United Kingdom
Architects In Charge: Richard Molyneux, Colin Kerr, Edward Eastham
Area: 675.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Andy Marshall
Client: The Churches Conservation Trust with Suffolk Mind
Main Contractor: Bakers of Danbury
Project Manager & Quantity Surveyor: Academy Consulting
Structural Engineer: Sinclair Johnston & Partners
Mechanical & Electrical Engineers: David Miles & Partners
Approved Inspector: Building Control Approval Ltd.
Cdmc: PFB Construction Management Services Ltd.
Total Budget: £5.1m
© Andy Marshall
St Mary at the Quay, Ipswich reopens on 17 October 2016, as a heritage and wellbeing centre, 68 years after being boarded-up due to a dwindling congregation and WW2 bomb damage. This £5.1m regeneration project sees the rescue of a mediaeval grade II* listed building through a u...
© Andy Marshall
Architects: Molyneux Kerr Architects
Location: Ipswich, United Kingdom
Architects In Charge: Richard Molyneux, Colin Kerr, Edward Eastham
Area: 675.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Andy Marshall
Client: The Churches Conservation Trust with Suffolk Mind
Main Contractor: Bakers of Danbury
Project Manager & Quantity Surveyor: Academy Consulting
Structural Engineer: Sinclair Johnston & Partners
Mechanical & Electrical Engineers: David Miles & Partners
Approved Inspector: Building Control Approval Ltd.
Cdmc: PFB Construction Management Services Ltd.
Total Budget: £5.1m
© Andy Marshall
St Mary at the Quay, Ipswich reopens on 17 October 2016, as a heritage and wellbeing centre, 68 years after being boarded-up due to a dwindling congregation and WW2 bomb damage. This £5.1m regeneration project sees the rescue of a mediaeval grade II* listed building through a u...
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