Remarks upon the proposed destruction of the tower of the Parish Church of St. John, Hampstead
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An architect and parishioner examines a proposed church restoration and questions the necessity of demolishing its tower. He agrees that interior improvements are needed—replacing high pews, removing galleries, and providing a proper chancel and choir accommodation—and commends the trustees for a fair design process. He contends the tower is well built and has settled as a single block because of decayed foundation planking, with resulting cracks in adjoining walls rather than in the tower itself, and suggests such movement typically stabilizes. He urges measured repairs and preservation of the tower as a valuable element of the surrounding eighteenth-century group while carrying out interior alterations.
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