Laurence Fredricks

Laurence's fundraiser for St Anne's PCC, Limehouse

Fundraising for St Anne's PCC, Limehouse
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Hawksmoor Church Tour, 28 September 2024
Hawksmoor300 is our ambitious tercentenary campaign to transform St Anne’s Limehouse. We are aiming to save the church from disrepair, refurbish and transform it into a community hub, and preserve the history of this legendary building.

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St Anne's has been serving the community of Limehouse, East London for the last 300 years, and now needs urgent help to ensure that we can continue our mission of community outreach and historical preservation.

The church is in a very poor state of repair despite several phases of restoration over recent decades. The building is not fully accessible and a top priority is the installation of lifts and ramps for disability access to the crypt, nave, and gallery levels. Communal facilities, including toilets, kitchen, meeting rooms, and the creche need to be upgraded. The heating and lighting systems are inadequate and need replacing. The windows and glasswork need repair. The interior fabric of the church has remained largely unrestored and has been seriously damaged by rainwater penetration from the parapets. The crypt still houses buried bodies and rooms used in WW2, which must be refurbished. There is much to be done and the need is urgent!

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About the campaign

Hawksmoor300 is our ambitious tercentenary campaign to transform St Anne’s Limehouse. We are aiming to save the church from disrepair, refurbish and transform it into a community hub, and preserve the history of this legendary building.

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St Anne's PCC, Limehouse

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St Anne's Limehouse is a Grade I listed historical landmark, and has served the local community for nearly 300 years. Designed by Nicholas Hawksmoor and consecrated in 1730, it is currently in a fundraising period to raise money for some much needed repairs to preserve the history of this monument

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