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| Bland, Brown & Cole were appointed in September 1985 to convert St Luke’s Church for shared use between its own congregation and that of the neighbouring Victoria Road United Reformed Church. | |
| The converted church is also available to local organisations, including a playgroup and group for disabled people, and as such the finished building has become a successful community centre. | |
| The scheme, which involved the introduction of a new first floor and northern extension, the clearing away of derelict buildings to the west of the site and a new west front with staircase and lift tower, obtained planning approval in June 1986. | ![]() |
| The design aim in terms of the exterior was to reinforce the Church as important local building with a clear statement of renewal in the form of the west front – an object that can almost be said to have been slid into place like a huge piece of furniture, and which relates to its neo-classical references and to the nature of the demolished United Reformed Church. | |
| At the same time, the original entrance, the integrity of the tower and the south and east facades have been left relatively untouched, with only a widened door to the south which provides an alternative route directly into the worship space. | |
| We also added a new porch in 2006. | |
| Client: The Parish of the Ascension Quantity Surveyor: Fellows and Ballard Structural Consultant: Kenchington Ford plc Services Consultant: IBS Design Partnership Contractor: T. Butler & Son (Sawston) Contract Value: £625,000.00 Completion Date: January 1990 | |
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