The restoration is part of a wider effort at Holmhurst, where Thakeham is delivering 208 new affordable homes to Southern Housing, one of the UK’s largest housing associations.
LABC Warranty has supported the Holmhurst St Mary development, providing structural warranty services to Thakeham, with Hastings Borough Council providing building control.
The statue of Queen Anne itself, originally unveiled and displayed at St Paul's Cathedral before moving to Hastings, fell into disrepair due to a lack of ongoing maintenance, with overhanging trees and salty seaside rain accelerating damage. Combined with vandalism and graffiti to the statue, some in the area began to think of it as an eyesore.
Removed temporarily from its plinth, the state has been transported to a stonemason who is renovating the statue, removing spray paint and replacing five damaged heads from the overall statue and plinth.
The new homes at Holmhurst will be split between affordable rent and shared ownership schemes, across two blocks of apartments and 177 two, three and four-bed family houses.
Holmhurst St Mary will also boast a pocket park for residents, along with a residential square shared by the new homes.
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