The Oratory, located in the Edgbaston area of Birmingham, was founded in 1849 by St John Henry Newman. The living quarters of the community is called the Oratory House and served as Newman’s home from 1852 – 1890, apart from four years that he spent in Ireland.
Messenger was awarded the contract to complete external masonry works, re-roofing works and refurbishment of the skylight and lanterns. Scaffolding was erected to all elevations of the Oratory House and a temporary roof erected to protect the existing Library Lantern.
Further works to the elevations included:
The roof works involved forming new timber gutter substrates with sand cast lead to comply with the Lead Sheet Association, including the re-covering of the roofs where required with matching slates. Further masonry works to the chimneys, restoration of existing rooflights and the soft demolition and raising of the existing library roof lantern including structural repairs were undertaken to achieve a better weatherproofing detail.
Passive Fire Protection elements:
Client:
The Oratory of St Philip Neri
Architect:
Oliver Architecture
Duration:
32 weeks
Completion:
August 2021
Value:
£700k
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Collyweston Heritage Centre
Main Road, Collyweston
Stamford, PE9 3PQ
mailbox@messengerbcr.co.uk
01780 239800
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Stamford
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