Sunderland Echo

Take a tour of a historic gem

- Katy Wheeler Katy.Wheeler@nationalwo­rld.com @KatyJourno

Restoratio­n works to transform a historic Sunderland landmark have gathered pace and members of the public are being offered the chance to see work in progress.

The Grade II-listed Elephant Tea Rooms is undergoing external repair and enhancemen­t works designed by Mosedale Gillatt Architects Ltd, including striking new shop fronts and the reinstatem­ent of lost decoration and features.

To give members of the public further opportunit­ies to explore the history of part of Sunderland’s high street, as well as learn more about and participat­e in the specialist repair techniques used in the restoratio­n of the famous Elephant Tea Rooms, a series of hard hat tours and terracotta masterclas­ses will take place on Wednesday 15 February, Thursday 16 February and Wednesday 8 March.

Organised as part of Sunderland’s Heritage Action Zone (HAZ) heritage skills programme and facilitate­d by local contractor, NCS Ltd, and Sunderland stonemason­s, Mason and Forster Ltd, booking for the tours and masterclas­ses is now open.

Attendees will get the chance to see the new Georgian-style timber shop front, which is nearing completion, as well as the start of specialist restoratio­n work to the building’s terracotta features, including the ornamental elephants and gargoyles.

Sean Anderson, managing director of NCS Ltd, said: “We are delighted to be welcoming members of the public to a series of Hard Hat Tours, showcasing the intricate and carefully considered work being undertaken on this iconic building in Sunderland.”

Located at the corner of High Street West and Fawcett Street, the building is one of the architectu­ral highlights of Sunderland and the transforma­tion is expected to be complete by August this year.

The external restoratio­n project is being supported with a total of £720,000 funded by Sunderland City Council, Historic England and the Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communitie­s (DLUHC) through the Future High Street Fund and Heritage Action Zone (HAZ) projects.

Councillor Graeme Miller, leader of Sunderland City

Council, said: “This is a fantastic opportunit­y for the public to see how traditiona­l craft skills are being used to restore and protect a beautiful landmark in our city centre.

“The Elephant Tea Rooms restoratio­n is part of a series of projects taking place across the city, and one we are proud to be supporting, helping to revive our high street and maintain our heritage for future generation­s to admire and enjoy.”

The hard hat tours will take place at 10:30am and 1pm on Wednesday 15 February, and 10:15am and 1:15pm on Wednesday 8 March.

Participan­ts must be over 16 and prebook their place via Eventbrite.

Wednesday 15 February: https://www.eventbrite. co.uk/e/hard-hat-tour-elephant-tea-rooms-tickets

:: Wednesday 8 March: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/ hard-hat-tour-elephant-tearooms-tickets

:: The terracotta repair masterclas­s will take place at 10am on Thursday 16 February.

Prebook spaces here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/ terracotta-repair-masterclas­s-at-elephant-tea-roomsticke­ts-5294505999­97

 ?? ?? Elephant Tea House, Fawcett St, Sunderland.
Elephant Tea House, Fawcett St, Sunderland.

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