The Master Plan

Despite works carried out over the past 40 years, St Anne’s Limehouse is still on Historic England’s register of buildings at risk. Care for St Anne’s is currently raising funds for the installation of a lift, to give access to all levels of the building. We have also raised most of the funds needed for restoring the Great East Window.

However, the interior of the church remains largely unrestored and seriously damaged by rainwater penetration from the parapets. Our next efforts will focus on the significant fundraising needed for the renovation of these interior spaces.

Care for St Anne’s has commissioned John Bailey of Thomas Ford and Partners to prepare The Master Plan, which shows how St Anne's can be sensitively modernised to create spaces that meet the needs of the parish and other users.

St Anne's is an outstanding masterpiece of English Baroque architecture, with Ecclesiastical Grade I listing, so plans take account of the historical significance of various parts of the building and minimise harm to fabric and fittings.

After consultation with stakeholders and approval by the relevant authorities, The Master Plan will guide us through eight years of conservation and modernisation, timed to culminate in 2030, the tercentenary of the dedication of St Anne's Limehouse Parish Church.

If you are curious to see more information about the Hawksmoor 300 restoration project, a dedicated website can be found here.