Ecclesiastical Building Projects:
It has been a privilege to work with a considerable number of churches over the years, constructing new church buildings or adapting and extending existing. Team work has been particularly important in working towards a common goal.
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United Church Egham:
A new church hall built for the United Church of Egham, incorporating a large main hall, kitchen, meeting room and toilets. |
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United Free Church, Leytonstone:
A stunning new church building complex built in North London. |
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Lyndsay Park Baptist Church:
Phase 1 of the redevelopment and extension of this Baptist Church in Middlesex provided an entrance area, and ground and first floor meeting rooms and toilets, all constructed to facilitate phase 2 in the future |
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Greyfriars Church Reading:
We carried out structural repairs, high level ceiling replacement and enhanced the insulation in phase 1 of remodelling of Greyfriars Church in Reading. The PCC wrote to us, “Now that the defect liability has been completed, it is fitting to pay tribute to the quality and dedication of your staff who worked hard and obligingly and also with skill. We would certainly recommend you to other churches.” |
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St. John’s Methodist Church, Potters Bar:
A major extension linking all parts of their current buildings and provide a new Entrance, Reception area, Coffee Lounge etc. |
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Stopsley Baptist Church:
We constructed a new church building complex providing flexible accommodation for the growing congregation. The architect wrote, “For your interest, Gulletts has been the best contractor I have worked with on any job, and that is in the context of my practice celebrating its 21st birthday at the end of this month. Do feel able to use his letter as a reference.....”. |
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Dagnall Street Baptist Church:
Dagnall Street Baptist is a landmark 19th century building in a conservation area. Next door is The Cross Street Centre, a 1990s replacement for the original church hall. The members’ aim was to modernise the church building, link it with the Centre and create an environment better suited to the 21st century while retaining and enhancing the fine Victorian features. more... |
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