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St Peter Port Constables’ Office

St. Peter Port Constables, who have been based in the Constables’ Office since the mid 1800’s, were concerned about poor access to the building and the lack of a room large enough for many meetings, but the parishioners had given overwhelming support for use of the existing building to continue.

CCD developed a refurbishment scheme which also involved partial demolition of a less important wing to the building, maintaining the façade in place, and extended in this area to locate a lift and ancillary accommodation. By adjusting the external pavement levels the building could be accessed without negotiating any steps and the lift used to reach each floor level. A large room for meetings was created from two smaller rooms.

The project became a collaborative effort from all involved – the contractor who treated the construction work sensitively, such as preserving wallpaper thought to date from the 1700’s; the structural engineer who designed not only the permanent structure, but also complicated temporary supports and underpinning on this tight town site; the services subcontractor who sensitively integrated contemporary provision within the historic fabric; and the Island statutory authorities who understood and enabled the vision.

Throughout the design and building work great care was taken to treat the Constables’ Office with the respect that a listed building of this age and significance deserves. The project has allowed a much loved building in St. Peter Port to continue to be used for the running of the parish, but with facilities appropriate for current needs.

Project Engineer: Dorey, Lyle & Ashman Limited

Project Contractor: F. Watson and Son Ltd

Tel: +44 1481 726461
mail@ccd-architects.com

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