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Image Credit: Barbara Basini cent. These measures demonstrate how historic buildings can be successfully adapted to meet modern sustainability objectives while preserving their architectural heritage.
Once reopened, the restored Sunday School will become a flexible venue supporting workshops, exhibitions, performances, educational activities and community events, complementing Union Chapel’ s internationally recognised programme of live music and cultural activity. The revitalised building will also host the Sunday School Stories initiative, bringing together heritage interpretation,
public archives and creative engagement within a space designed to serve both local communities and visitors alike.
The restoration of the Sunday School represents far more than the repair of a historic building. By combining careful conservation, improved sustainability and inclusive design with a renewed community purpose, the project ensures this remarkable Victorian landmark will continue to evolve while preserving its rich history for future generations.
In 1863, Edward Fuller walked up from Woodbridge in Suffolk to work as a carpenter in Walthamstow where he formed his own business four years later.
Since that date, the family company has continued to build and refurbish a wide range of buildings, from houses costing £ 130.00 each in 1886 to the repair of over 450 listed buildings since the millennium.
We are pleased to be associated with Union Chapel’ s Sunday School Restoration & Refurbishment
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