As with all great buildings the overiding priority is to keep the water out. St Pauls in Shipley had seen its fair share of bad weather and as a result the roof required a lot of attention. With the help of Heritage Lottery funding Lloyd and Smith coordinated re roofing to South side of the building , whilst beefing up the drainage capacity from the high level gutters to the new drains in the ground.

Location
Shipley
Summary

Re roofing the South side of the church
New rainwater goods and outlets
Re plastering to interior South aisle

“The completed contract is a good example of careful conservation work and I know the church members are very pleased indeed with the result. Well done.”

REBECCA J GRIMSHAW, B.A. (Hons), B.Arch (Manc), RIBA, AABC – Conservation Architect
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