A church has stood on this site since the 1200’s. The grade II* listed church is unusual because a plaque in the church records a continuous roll of Rectors dating back to 1310; it has a fascinating history. The building at it stands is one of only a few Georgian churches in Plymouth, albeit much modified by the Victorians.
The project involved the creation of a new level stone floor with under-floor heating, to enable the elegant space to be used for a wide variety of uses by the church and wider community. The work involved excavation to create new levels for the insulated floor and new MEP services.