The Sanctuary in Battersea, formerly St Paul’s Church, has been impressively converted into four luxury apartments and one stunning new build house. With prices starting from £1.4 million, they are sure to attract discerning buyers.
A 19th century Listed Building, St Paul’s Church, has a prominent position at the top of St John’s Hill in Battersea. Current owners, The James Laurence Group, worked alongside the London Borough of Wandsworth Planning Department to agree how best this historical building should be restored and provided with a new lease of life. Clement were chosen to supply all the steel windows and conservation rooflights.
The bespoke demands of the project required Clement to use two steel window ranges, sometimes within the same aperture, to achieve the exact look required. Both W20 and EB24 were fitted to create the beautiful shaped windows which include club heads.
The new windows comply to Part L.
This project was included within a case study for English Heritage, Heritage Counts in 2015.
Details
Site: The Sanctuary, St Paul’s Church, Battersea, London, SW11 1SH
Architect: Boon Brown Architects, London, SW8 3NS
Specification: Clement EB24 and W20 steel window ranges
Colour: RAL7026 Granite Grey (matt)
Furniture: Frank Allart 5252 handles in a dark bronze effect finish
All hinges and concealed bolts in dark bronze effect finish to match handle
16mm and 24mm insulated glass units gas filled
Clement EB24 bespoke steel windows are manufactured from hot rolled steel window and door profiles generally in compliance with BS 6510 Revision 10 Nov 2020 which are produced from 98% recycled steel source material. Hot dip zinc galvanised to EN ISO BS:1461 and with a polyester powder coat paint finish to BS:6497 2005 EN 13438 2018.