Holy Trinity Church, Prestwood
Holy Trinity is a Grade II listed building standing in London's Green Belt and in the Chilterns' Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). Built in 1849 by EB Lamb, it is of flint construction with local sandstone quoins and limestone dressings and is an interesting example of eclectic Victorian Architecture. An unusual feature in the original design is a chancel at both east and west ends of the nave.
We were appointed to carry out a significant re-ordering of the interior, including new structural glass entrance doors, refurbishment and remodelling of the vestry, toilet and kitchen, installation of a new floor with underfloor heating to the nave with stone tiled floor, together with a new lighting scheme, Audio Visual system and replacement of the pews with new hardwood flexible seating.