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Securing the Future for St. Mary’s & Christ Church Our Project In early 2020, Wanstead Parish secured a heritage grant from the National Lottery Heritage Fund to help us become more resilient and adaptable. A group of parish and community members representing both churches have been working together for 9 months to develop a brief. Our ambition is to serve our communities better, make both buildings and their green spaces more accessible, reduce our carbon footprint, and become more resilient to future changes. We have been working with a professional team who have developed a number of options for us. Our criteria have been: 1) Heritage: removing the buildings from the Buildings at Risk Register 2) Environmental: maximising environmental benefits and impacts 3) Inclusion: ensuring the parish serves our communities 4) Finance: the option to be affordable and sustainable. We have now chosen our preferred option and want to hear what you think. 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Notes Store WC Parish Organ Office WC Kitchen Small WC meeting room New spaces Chancel Church Sacristy Lady Chapel Choir Font vestry New window New covered St. link Hall Changing Places WC Kitchen CORE OPTION WITH GLAZED LINK Ground floor 10 Station Parade, Balham High Road, London, SW12 9AZ T 020 8675 2544 mail@dowjonesarchitects .com Plant www.dowjonesarchitects.com New window St Mary the Virgin with Christ Church, Wanstead Ground floor plan: proposed 1:100 @A1 12.10.2020 STATUS: FOR COMMENT N Ground floor plan existing 1 Scale: 1:100 447-CC-00-100 0 1m 2m 3m 4m 5m 6m 7m 8m 9m 10m – Pews removed and new flexible seating provided – New spaces in the church for a Lady Chapel, kitchen, office and wcs – Restoration of the historic fabric – A glazed link connecting the church and hall – Solar panels installed on the hall roof and an air source heat pump – Lighting and landscaping in the churchyard and gardens – Interpretation telling the story of the parish Glazed Link to hall Garden Museum cloister by Dow Jones Architects Contact details: Wanstead Parish Resilient Christ Church Wanstead, Wanstead Place, Wanstead, Heritage Project London E11 2SW [email protected] 020 8650 8383 Securing the Future for St. Mary’s & Christ Church Christ Church: New Spaces Access at Christ Church – Level access at each entrance; – New disabled wcs in the church and hall; – Changing Places WC; – Level access to the chancel; – Hearing loops installed; New spaces at Christ Church New Lady Chapel in the south aisle The Lady Chapel New office, kitchen and wcs in the north aisle Arriving through the North door An example of what the nave floor An example of what the new chairs could could look like look like Contact details: Wanstead Parish Resilient Christ Church Wanstead, Wanstead Place, Wanstead, Heritage Project London E11 2SW [email protected] 020 8650 8383 Parish wide interpretation mapkey wide interpretation Parish mapkey wide interpretation Parish mapkey wide interpretation Parish 78 78 78 Parish wide interpretation mapkey wide interpretation Parish 78 Securing the future for St. Mary with Christ Church, Wanstead Church, with Christ Mary St. for Securing thefuture Wanstead Church, with Christ Mary St. for Securing thefuture Wanstead Church, with Christ Mary St. for Securing thefuture Securing the future for St. Mary with Christ Church, Wanstead Church, with Christ Mary St. for Securing thefuture residents with interests inLondon.) with interests residents wealthy attract started to houses,(These 18th Century builtwhenWanstead oflarge examples houses are 19. 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