Lantern Church Marlow Bottom
The existing church building is utilitarian, basic and not well-suited to the needs of contemporary Christian mission nor the practical demands of the church and local community.
| Project | Lantern Church, Marlow Bottom |
|---|---|
| Location | Marlow Bottom |
| Categories | Churches |
| Construction Cost | £1.5m approx |
| Client | |
| Current Workstage | Planning |
| Consultant Team | Leap Architects |
Lantern Church’s existing building, though functional, no longer meets the needs of the church or its community. A planning application has been approved for a new church building. The modest yet thoughtfully designed building will offer an inviting and purposeful space, serving as a versatile resource for both the church and the wider community. A revitalised street presence will transform how the church is seen, with a welcoming, light-filled entrance foyer and level access that ensures inclusivity for everyone.
Deciding to demolish a building is never easy, but in this case, the benefits of replacing the outdated structure are clear. The new design reflects priorities of cost-efficiency, improved thermal performance, sustainability, and streamlined construction.
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