Queen's Chapel
Render repairs, external moulding repairs and limewashing.
The Queen’s Chapel is one of the few remaining Inigo Jones buildings. Originally commenced
for a Spanish prince and then finished for a French, the building is largely made from brick and
rendered in lime with ashlar lines struck into it before being limewashed to look like stone.
Repairs to the string course, a protruding band that sheds rain water away from the wall
between the grand and first floor was also rerun.