Talk:Brentwood Cathedral

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Why is there no mention of the modernist extension which preceded the Terry extension? As the entry stands, it reads as if the Terry extension was built onto the original church with nothing inbetween which was not the case and in fact makes for a far more interesting story of a modernist extension being built (as I recall in the 1960s) very much in the spirit of the Church at the time, found wanting in practical terms (cf. Cardross seminary) and then demolished to be replaced by a neo-classical extension from the opposite end of the architectural spectrum (and far better from a practical point of view I might add).

The modernist extension was constructed between 71 and 73. It was very much of it's time and had two partitioned rooms which could be opened up for busy occasions. It was built just before the adjoining st. Helen's primary school and convent moved to sawyers hall lane. I too am amazed that all traces of it seemed to have been erased. I can't find any references to it or photographs or anything. Myredroom (talk) 18:06, 14 July 2016 (UTC)

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