ST. PHILIPS CHURCH
Originally built in 1857, St. Philips Church and its adjacent halls in Earls Court Road, west London, has undergone extensive refurbishment by architects, Hemingway & Cumbo. Works to the vicarage, parish and the London diocese included internal alterations, in addition to roofing, cleaning, repairs to its landmark tower and restoration of stained glass. Oak Hampshire, […]
Originally built in 1857, St. Philips Church and its adjacent halls in Earls Court Road, west London, has undergone extensive refurbishment by architects, Hemingway & Cumbo. Works to the vicarage, parish and the London diocese included internal alterations, in addition to roofing, cleaning, repairs to its landmark tower and restoration of stained glass. Oak Hampshire, a rustic 1-strip multi-layered wood floor, was laid floating throughout the interior.
PROJECT FACTS
Location: England, London
Architect/Designer: Hemingway & Cumbo
Contractor: J.H.S. Contacts Ltd.
Chosen floor: Oak Hampshire
Floor area: 625 sq. metres
Related product: OAK HAMPSHIRE
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