0:02 External scaffold starts to come down, 0:21 Tower scaffold removed, 0:24 External scaffold fully removed and Rose Window replacement starts
Externally the instantly noticeable difference is that the scaffold exoskeleton has now been removed from the building exposing the full glory of the restored tower and its weather vane. Returning the cockerel to his rightful perch on the tower has been a moment to celebrate. A major piece of construction work over the Summer has been to create the Gray School link section, which is now ready. The re-roofing of the building will also soon be completed with the re-roofing of the porch. Skilled artisan work has also been taking place, with the external flint work being re-rendered and the rose window carefully being returned to its place within the stone framework. As such we are now creeping towards being able to put the link-building glass panels in place that are currently waiting patiently in the compound.
The individual internal zones are being worked upon and demonstrating signs of their future character; The South Transept being the reception area, the South Aisle being split into a lower level reading room and mezzanine with seminar room, the nave becoming a collaborative working space and the North Aisle being separated into a lower level refreshment area presentation room with upper level study space.