Grade II listed refurbishment St. Mary’s Lodge, Greenwich Park, The Royal Parks
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Axis’ Heritage team won a new Grade II listed refurbishment project for The Royal Parks.
• Grade II listed
St Mary’s Lodge is situated in the north west corner of Greenwich Park and previously housed a café.
• Leadwork and chimney repairs
It was built in 1807-8 for the park under-keeper to designs by British architect John Nash. Nash’s best-known designs are the Royal Pavilion in Brighton; and Marble Arch and Buckingham Palace in London.
• Redecoration
As Official Contractor, Axis’ Heritage team’s external works included removing the roof covering and repairing the timber underneath. We supplied and installed a new breather membrane covering. Reinstating the roof, our team was happy to use some of the old and reclaimed slates to keep the building’s authenticity.
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• Ceiling removal and replacement • Plastering • Render repair • Roof removal and reinstatement • Structural repairs • Timber repairs to windows and doors
£220,000 value 6 months duration