Holy Trinity Church, Wolverton, Milton Keynes: 2020
Damage to the Vestry and North Transept windows, repaired after an attempted break in at the church. The vestry window was removed for full restoration and the iron casement fully refurbished. The lower roundel from the North Transept window was removed for light restoration, partly dismantled then re-leaded with new painted glass to match the missing detail. The original window protection was replaced with a new stainless steel wire mesh guard, manufactured in house. |
St Peter & St Pauls - Buckingham Parish Church: 2019
Damage to the North aisle window, repaired after an attempted break in at the church. The lower and middle sections of the window, were removed for repair and restoration, replacing all painted glass that couldn't be salvaged. The middle panel was carefully cleaned and part re-leaded, the lower section was very badly damaged and had to be completely restored. The panels were re-installed using traditional lime mortar, coloured to match the staining to the surrounding stonework. |
St Mary's, Everdon, Daventry: 2018 Main contractor: Glass Construction A collaboration with our colleague at Glass Construction to remove, fully restore and install this three light Stained Glass window from the far West corner of the Nave. The window stonework was in very poor condition, undergoing extensive structural repairs and replacement stone to mullions, jambs and sills. |
St Peters Church, Bucknell, Bicester - 2017
Full glazing restoration and installation of new stainless steel saddle bars to three decorative diamond quarry windows on the South facing wall of the Sanctuary. Stone repairs to hood mouldings, jambs and sills carried out by Michael Bunning of Totternhoe Stone. |
St Mary's, Moor Crichel, Dorset: 2015 -2016
West window Main contractor - Owlsworth IJP St Mary's Catholic church is situated on a private estate in the Dorset countryside. It was once a redundant church that has now been saved by it's new owners, after a long term restoration program. The stained glass windows and leaded lights to all elevations, had been boarded up internally for many years and nobody had seen their beauty for at least a decade, until work began. The West window was in a particularly poor state and was one of many that had to be removed for complete restoration. A large piece was missing from the centre light and with the help of a fellow colleague, old photographs and lots of research, we came up with a design that was approved and put into production. |