-
limestone blocks in this period, the
orchestra was
reduced in size and
refloored in
varicoloured marble with a
rhombus pattern in the centre. A marble...
-
graded lancet windows; he
removed the
north vestry; the
building was
refloored and reroofed; and he
replaced the box pews with rush-seated
chairs (which...
- was renewed. The
floors in the nave were
relaid at a
lower level and
refloored in stone. The
chancel was laid with
Minton encaustic tiles. The seating...
-
bridge in 1892 and
again in 1897, when the city paid half the cost for
reflooring, a task that took
until 1901 to complete. The
bridge was
repainted in...
- the
presbytery was
lowered and the
whole eastern part of the
building refloored. The
choir and
prebends stalls were renovated,
using original material...
-
removing the gallery,
rebuilding the vestry, and reseating,
replastering and
reflooring the church.
Richard Whiteley of
Channel 4's
Countdown was a
pupil at Giggleswick...
- a
piece of
publicly visible urban archaeology until the
building was
refloored in 2004. The
public could view the
remnants of the ba****ts, the paved...
- the
parish church. In 1847, at a cost of over £2,000, the
church was
refloored and the pews were renewed, with much
stonework substantially repaired...
-
which included removing three rows of pews from the west end of the nave,
reflooring and
creating a
larger entrance area
adjacent to the west door. When the...
- Garner: new
north aisle,
transept and
organ chamber, with reseating,
reflooring and
general repairs to
roofs and
walls 1871–72
Church of St Mary Magdalene...