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Exeter Cathedral’s stained glass is back

04th June 2021

Exeter took advantage of the building being closed to visitors due to the coronavirus restrictions, to preserve the windows in the cathedral’s east end for future generations.

Exeter Cathedral’s medieval stained glass is back in place after being removed for the first time in centuries.

The windows, some of which are nearly 700 years old, had suffered extensive deterioration from centuries of wet weather which had begun to erode the glass, while the leadwork had bowed and distorted, leaving the future of the windows in jeopardy.

The work was carried out by specialist conservators Holy Well Glass, at their workshop in Wells, Somerset, where they applied the same centuries-old techniques and materials used in the original construction of the windows.

Holy Well Glass’ director Jack Clare said:

“We’re a family-run business with decades of experience in conserving the windows of cathedrals and royal palaces across the UK. But the east end windows at Exeter are incredibly old, and we had to be especially careful throughout the whole process.

 “In some cases, we had to completely dismantle the glass from the leadwork, which has meant carefully recording, removing and reassembling over 12,000 pieces.”

To prevent further deterioration, many of the original decorated panels have been reinstalled behind an outer layer of clear glass to protect them from the weather – a special conservation technique that is invisible when viewed from ground level.

“It’s been an amazing project, and hopefully the work we’ve done will preserve these stunning windows for centuries to come.”

The project has been funded by the Heritage Stimulus Fund, part of the Government’s Culture Recovery Fund, administered by Historic England and the Church of England’s Archbishops Council, along with additional support from The Friends of Exeter Cathedral charity.

The Dean of Exeter, the Very Revd Jonathan Greener said:

“Exeter Cathedral is an important historical building – in fact one of the most significant cathedrals in Europe. But it is also a precious part of the heritage of the people of Devon. It’s been their cathedral for nearly a thousand years.

“We are determined to do everything we can to preserve this special place for generations to come. And this stained glass conservation project is an important part of that goal, achieved thanks to the support of the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport, Historic England, Archbishops’ Council and The Friends of Exeter Cathedral.”

Exeter Cathedral’s stained glass is back

Chris Sampson, Exeter Cathedral’s clerk of works, who manages the building’s continuous schedule of conservation and maintenance project said that for him and his team, the space and quiet of lockdown had provided a unique opportunity:

“Our visitors, community and worship are at the heart of who we are and why we’re here – and of course the loss of income from being closed due to coronavirus has been a heavy blow for us.

“But an empty cathedral does at least enable us to make a huge amount of progress with essential conservation work. Much of this work has been waiting for years to find space in a lively Cathedral calendar, so we’re delighted to have completed this section of window conservation in time for our returning summer visitors to enjoy.”

Exeter Cathedral is now open to visitors. Opening times and further information can be found on their website: www.exeter-cathedral.org.uk

Please be assured all our Church of England cathedrals have achieved the Visit Britain’s industry standard and consumer charter mark We’re Good to Go which means visitors can be confident that cathedrals are taking all the necessary steps to help ensure people’s safety in line with latest Government and Public Health guidance.

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