Refurbishment of station is given seal of approval by Bexhill and Battle MP, Huw Merriman

The refurbishment of Battle railway station has been completed.
L-R: George Paterson (Southeastern); David Statham (Southeastern); Paul Childs (Railway Heritage Trust); Chris Moore (REDEC); Nina Peak (Southeastern); Cllr Kathryn Field; Sue Burton (1066 Cycle Club);  Cllr Rupert Simmons; Natalie Leister (Southeastern); Dilys George (South Eastern); Huw Merriman MP; Peter Stapleton (Southeastern); Greg Thompson (Network Rail); James Kenton (Clague Architects). SUS-190626-153236001L-R: George Paterson (Southeastern); David Statham (Southeastern); Paul Childs (Railway Heritage Trust); Chris Moore (REDEC); Nina Peak (Southeastern); Cllr Kathryn Field; Sue Burton (1066 Cycle Club);  Cllr Rupert Simmons; Natalie Leister (Southeastern); Dilys George (South Eastern); Huw Merriman MP; Peter Stapleton (Southeastern); Greg Thompson (Network Rail); James Kenton (Clague Architects). SUS-190626-153236001
L-R: George Paterson (Southeastern); David Statham (Southeastern); Paul Childs (Railway Heritage Trust); Chris Moore (REDEC); Nina Peak (Southeastern); Cllr Kathryn Field; Sue Burton (1066 Cycle Club); Cllr Rupert Simmons; Natalie Leister (Southeastern); Dilys George (South Eastern); Huw Merriman MP; Peter Stapleton (Southeastern); Greg Thompson (Network Rail); James Kenton (Clague Architects). SUS-190626-153236001

The project, undertaken on behalf of Southeastern, saw the conservation team at Canterbury-based Clague Architects work closely with Redec Refurbishment, the Ashford-based chartered building company.

Huw Merriman, MP for Bexhill and Battle, said: “The refurbished station at Battle looks fantastic. It is a significant building being used by hundreds of people each day and for many others it’s their first impression of the historic town of Battle.

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“The whole project is a great example of how a number of different organisations can all work well together to enhance the community and preserve local heritage.

“The attention to detail involved in restoring it to its original glory is remarkable. It has not only preserved the building but has ensured it will continue to serve passengers and visitors for generations to come.”

Before refurbishment could get under way on the Grade II listed station, Clague secured planning and listed building consent for structural repairs. Work included replacing the roof and guttering, rebuilding the chimneys, cleaning the brickwork and rehoming a 3,000-strong beehive. Wherever possible, materials were sourced locally, with the replacement tiles hand-made in Wealden clay.

While the conservation works were being undertaken, a separate programme saw the installation of new bicycle racks for train passengers.

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David Statham, Southeastern’s managing director, said: “As well as preserving the fabric of an iconic, historic building, this restoration work will enhance the experience of the more than 500,000 passengers who use the station every year and is part of our ongoing programme of investing in improved facilities.

“The new cycle parking spaces are sheltered, well-lit and monitored by CCTV. In addition, an adjacent real-time customer information screen provides improved information for cyclists arriving at the station.”

Clague also undertook the discharging of the planning conditions which required securing approval for the materials used, including the mortar for the repointing of the Wealden Ragstone, the replacement roof and extensive programme of works.

The consent involved the removal of a structurally unsafe chimney. It was replaced by contractor Redec in brick consistent with the original Victorian building.

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James Kenton, associate at Clague which led on the conservation project, said: “Securing the fabric of this glorious little station was a challenging one in terms of the scale of the conservation required, but also because Southeastern needed to keep the station’s platforms and booking hall open for customers throughout the process.

“Thanks to the combined efforts of Redec, Rother District Council, the team at Southeastern and ourselves, Battle once again has a station it can be proud of.”

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