
Killby & Gayford carried out the internal refurbishment of St John’s Church in Southall to brighten and modernise the church.
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In June 2000 this Grade-1 listed Victorian Gothic church was reduced to a shell by a massive fire. Using money from insurers and the All Saints…

Killby & Gayford were contracted to completely refurbish this prestigious building and alter part of the existing infirmary including the common room and refectory for nuns…
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In 2004 Killby & Gayford completed the largest refurbishment of a church to be carried out since the 2nd World War. This £7m redevelopment of All Saints Church, Dulwich was required following an horrendous fire and is just one in a long line of ecclesiastical projects carried out by the Killby & Gayford specialist teams. Projects have included intricate internal redecoration of churches, provision of crèche and meeting areas in disused crypts, major floor removal, piling and floor replacement within existing churches, internal and external masonry repairs, roof repairs and replacements and the complete rebuilding of damaged ecclesiastical premises. The specialist in house management and trades teams have the ability to blend the obvious sensitivities encountered with the experience to carry out the works with diligence and anonymity, often maintaining the continuous use of the building during the works.
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