Construction students embark on historic restoration project
Construction students at Burton and South Derbyshire College are gearing up to take part in a project to restore the late 18th-century coach house at Sinai Park House, a Grade II* listed building nestled within a scheduled ancient monument in Burton.
During the project, students will be developing a range of skills, from historical preservation and architectural techniques to hands-on building skills. Meanwhile, St. Modwen Homes, in partnership with BSDC, have generously pledged their support to the restoration project by donating materials.
Sinai Park House, dating back to the 1300s with subsequent extensions, holds a distinguished place among England’s historical treasures. The coach house, though not individually listed, holds archaeological significance as part of the listed building’s curtilage. The restoration aims to repurpose the structure into an office for the Sinai Park House Trust (SPHT), dedicated to the rejuvenation of Sinai Park House for public use.
Carpentry students from Burton and South Derbyshire College have previously undertaken work at Sinai Park House when they created an outdoor classroom and new forest signage, and undertook some heritage restoration work on an 18th century moat bridge.
Ian Vanes-Jones, Carpentry and Joinery Lecturer at BSDC said: “I live nearby to Sinai Park House and used to visit here as a child, so it’s an honour to be involved in the restoration project. Working on the restoration of Sinai Park House’s coach house not only preserves a piece of Burton’s history but also provides an invaluable educational opportunity for the construction students at BSDC. The collaboration between the College, Sinai Park House Trust and St. Modwen Homes is fantastic, combining skills and resources to contribute to the restoration, while providing hands-on learning experiences.”
Kate Murphy, a trustee of Sinai Park House Trust, which is the charity dedicated to restoring the timber-framed buildings for greater public access, added: “We’re delighted BSDC construction students and St. Modwen Homes have got involved with the project to create an office space for Sinai Park House Trust. This project offers a rich learning ground for students and it’s wonderful to see the community coming together to support such an important endeavour. Sinai is one of the top 7% of historic buildings in England and it’s vital for Burton that we restore its access, usage and enjoyment.”
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