

A great many specialist services are required to make this radical modification to the exterior.
The work which fulfills the legal requirement for wheelchair access has taken years in the planning. One day, we'll ask Fr Mark how many meetings he attended over recent years before the final plans were given the go-ahead. Everyone from Westminster City Council and the Victorian Society to the Local Residents Association will have had strong views.
A high level of craftsmanship is required of the stonemasons. One of them told me the new steps are made of Cornish granite. The same stone exactly as the Cathedral's High Altar.
The first photo is quite brilliant!
ReplyDeleteThere were about forty meetings over five years; quite an ordeal! The granite of the steps, more importantly, matches that of the existing facade, and so will blend into the original stonework. Fr Mark
ReplyDeleteI saw the steps at the cathedral today and, even though they are not yet completed, thought that they looked very good. I am sure they will blend in well.
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What a lovely thought! The entrance steps made of the same stone as the Altar. This is not Solmon's Temple, we can all, Gentile or Jew, Woman or Man, Wheeling or Walking, enter and bow before the Holy of Holies. I like it very much indeed.
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