St Clements Church
Church House, which is listed grade II, dates the 1830s and is larger and more imposing than its neighbours. The House was extended in the later nineteenth century and in 1933 St Clements Hall was attached to the rear.
Keith advised a community group on setting up a Building Preservation Trust to save the Hall. Following a successful bid for grant to the local Council Ward committee and the Architectural Heritage Fund I led the consultants team carrying out a feasibility study and was subsequently engaged by City of York Council to carry out a development appraisal on the repair, reuse and extension of the House and Hall.
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