HERITAGE PROJECTS

From prestigious cultural landmarks to sensitive residential restorations, we deliver projects that honour the past while embracing the future. We help historic buildings meet the demands of modern life through solutions that are both sympathetic and sensitive to their unique character. Our approach is rooted in a deep appreciation for the artistry and legacy inherent in every building, combined with a steadfast commitment to quality and craftsmanship.


SELECTED PROJECT EXPERIENCE:

Westminster Abbey​

Canterbury Cathedral​

The Wallace Collection​

The National Maritime Museum​

The Royal Society of Chemistry ​

Alexandra Palace​

Belmont House

London Museum

RMS Chapel

HONOURING THE PAST WHILST EMBRACING THE FUTURE

PROJECT INSIGHTS

RMS CHAPEL

We were invited to support the restoration of a deceptively beautiful Grade II listed 1930s chapel, a cherished focal point of a school campus and daily life for its community.

  • Due to neglect, water ingress has damaged the stunning barrel-vaulted plaster ceiling—a key architectural feature of the building. This project required more than technical coordination; it demanded careful listening, strategic planning, and a shared commitment to preserving the spirit of this unique space.

  • Our approach centred on restoring the chapel’s integrity while thoughtfully integrating modern updates needed for its continued use:

    • Protecting what matters: External repairs to make the building watertight, including roof restoration, wall repairs using appropriate materials, and guttering replacement.

    • Respectful conservation: Specialist repair of the barrel-vaulted plaster ceiling, retaining as much of the original craftsmanship as possible.

    • Thoughtful modernisation: Discreet integration of heating, lighting, and safety features designed to support the space’s function without disrupting its character.

    Recognising that historic buildings carry memory, meaning, and identity, we brought together the client, school leaders, conservation specialists, engineers, and local authorities in open collaboration. Regular workshops and site visits ensured transparent communication, enabling all stakeholders to contribute expertise and share a unified restoration vision. This collaborative methodology acknowledges that this chapel is not just an architectural asset—it is a living space deeply connected to its community.

  • The result is a clear, phased development strategy that balances the school’s educational ambition with its financial and environmental realities.

    Planning approval has already been secured for the first major project, a significant milestone in a highly protected planning environment.

    But perhaps more importantly, there is now genuine alignment across the school community. Because we didn’t just manage projects, we built understanding, trust, and shared ownership.


“Katherine Innes Consulting brought clarity, empathy, and strategic rigour to a complex and highly sensitive process. Their ability to manage relationships and communicate clearly across audiences gave our team the confidence to move forward decisively.””

PROJECT DIRECTOR, GRADE II LISTED REFURBISHMENT & CONVERSION PROJECT, SUSSEX 

LET’S WORK TOGETHER

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