Sunderland Minster south side roof and masonry repairs and visitor welcome

Sunderland Minster

Grants for Places of Worship

Date awarded
Location
Millfield
Local Authority
Sunderland
Applicant
Sunderland Minster
Award Given
£161900
This project saw urgent repairs made to the roof and external stone work of Sunderland Minster. The church now welcomes a wider audience due to the improved facilities and organised activities within the community.

Sunderland Minster is a Grade II* listed building located in the city centre. The building dates back to the 19th century. The nave was rebuilt in 1933-35 by William Douglas Caroe in a reinterpretation of the late Gothic style.

The roof and external stonework repairs have been the main works. Visitors can also enjoy improved facilities in the café and toilet areas, as well as better signage and a cycle rack. New interpretation material was distributed among visitors. Volunteers were trained to become tour guides and to support in events. Local people attended conservation workshops and a medieval banquet as part of the project.

The Minster planned to offer a wider variety of services on its new spaces with a vision to attract wider audiences.   

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