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William and Jane Morris Church Conservation Grants

Grants of between £500 and £5,000 are available to churches, chapels and other places of worship built before 1896 to carry out small programmes of conservation work to decorative features and monuments. Eligible work includes but is not limited to, stained glass windows, sculpture, furniture, internal monuments, tombs, and wall paintings.

All work funded must be directed by a professional architect or established conservator and completed according to the principles of the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings (SPAB).

You can apply at any time but the deadlines for the two rounds each year are:

31 March (applicants notified by 31 May)
31 August (applicants notified by 30 November)

Our Grant Programmes – Society of Antiquaries of London (sal.org.uk)

 

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