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  • 23/06/2025
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00:00It's a very important historic building. It was in a simply appalling state before we stepped in.
00:07It had been restored in the 1950s, but you are a stone's throw from the River Munno here.
00:13It flooded. It developed very serious structural problems, and at one stage it's got a very
00:20important 15th century barrel roof inside, and the roof was literally forcing, the weight of the roof
00:28was forcing everything downwards, and if we hadn't acted, the whole thing would have been a heap of
00:36rubble, or the roof would have collapsed, probably fairly quickly. Now, what we've been able to do
00:42with help from a number of bodies, particularly the National Heritage Memorial Fund, is that it's
00:48now been restored, and it'll be all right for another 100 years without much needing to do to it.
00:53It was initially restored in 1954 by Ivor Boomer Thomas, who was very much a local Monmouthshire
01:00man, who had a very distinguished career in journalism. He had times at one stage. He certainly would have
01:09participated in the 1940 Olympics if there hadn't been a war, and he was a government minister in
01:13the actually government. He founded the Friends of Friends Churches, the organisation which I chair
01:18shortly afterwards, to rescue other churches. This is the first example of a church which he restored,
01:24and he did, out of family money basically. His second wife and family, they paid for it, but it was a
01:31revolutionary thing to do at the time, and a striking achievement. And the building continued in general
01:38parochial use and for the benefit of community, right up until very recently, when unfortunately the
01:44deterioration in the structure meant that it closed. To achieve this, there's been a formidable team
01:52of experts who have been engaged. I'm not an expert in restoring buildings, but we have assembled a very
01:59important team which was able to do the necessary. But this is a very big project. You're talking
02:05six or seven hundred thousand pounds of the total damage for putting this right, but it will now stand
02:11for another hundred years without much need of doing to it.

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