Religious Buildings
Religious architecture is a discipline requiring
specialist expertise, particularly when undertaking Quinquennial
Reviews or dealing with listed buildings. A number of staff
at Halsall Lloyd Partnership are nominated and approved church
architects in various Anglican and Church of Wales dioceses
and Methodist Districts and have many years’ experience
of working on church buildings in England and Wales. Re-ordering
and/or extending buildings can reinvigorate the life of a church,
synagogue, mosque or gurdwara. HLP can also assist with alterations
and repairs, from new lighting, heating, re-roofing or security
measures, to major works involving structural alterations.
Conservation
work, from small-scale sympathetic repairs to full conservation
of stonework, stained glass windows and
specialist joinery is also undertaken by the practice, which,
in the past has worked with English Heritage and CADW on
a variety of listed building projects of special architectural
and historic interest. |