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Historic Ipswich church tower gets green light for critical repair works

Ipswich Borough Council has approved renovation plans for St Nicholas Church's tower following inspections that revealed a "sufficiently high" risk of falling masonry.

Why it matters: The repairs are requird to protect the building and the public, with recent inspections identifying urgent remedial works needed to prevent masonry falling from the tower.

The details: Churchgates 2000 submitted plans to Ipswich Borough Council last month for strengthening works, which were approved last week:

  • The repairs will focus on the inner face of the parapet at the top of the church tower

  • Scaffolding and hoarding will be erected around the tower

  • The finials at the top of the tower will be boxed in for protection

St Nicholas Church is one of Ipswich's oldest churches
Oliver Rouane-WilliamsIpswich.co.uk
St Nicholas Church is one of Ipswich's oldest churches

The background: St Nicholas Church dates from 1300, with substantial refitting in 1849:

  • The tower, built in the 15th century, was rebuilt in 1886

  • The building is maintained by the Ipswich Historic Churches Trust

  • The church has seen limited use since 2017

  • It previously served as a conference centre and offices for the Diocese of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich after being reopened in 2001

  • Recent inspections in 2024 identified the need for remedial works

Historic significance:

  • The church features a historic ring of five bells

  • Four of the bells were cast by Henry Pleasant of Sudbury in 1706

  • The second bell, cast by Miles I Graye of Colchester in 1630, remains in the original oak frame

Tim Buxbaum Architect, the developer's agent, wrote to the planning authority stating that the church and the community centre within have been rarely used since 2017.

The bottom line: The works will address urgent safety concerns at one of Ipswich's oldest churches, which has remained a landmark in the town for over 700 years.

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