Conservation School Returns to Canterbury Cathedral

The 2023 Conservation School returned to Canterbury Cathedral for the second year in a row,combining practical sessions with tours and classroom lectures, offering participants a bespoke programme of training on assessing and conserving historic sites and buildings.
Purcell’sConservation School is our annual introduction to building conservation, open to all members of staff eager to develop their skillsand deepen their understanding of historic buildings and conservation approaches.
Employee Owners in both architectural and non-technical roles are encouraged to apply to the training programme, maintaining our standing as both a conservation and people focused practice.
Held on site at a Purcell project every year, the schedule at Canterbury included a trip up the scaffolding currently enveloping the cathedral, as well as a tour of the city itself; lectures on conservation approaches, philosophies, and conservation management planning; sustainability in historic buildings; and hands-on workshops on glass, lime, and stone.
Fiona Fearnley, who attended this year, said ‘As a recently qualified architect, attending the Conservation School at Canterbury Cathedral was an inspiring experience, especially meeting with the conservation specialists. I was in awe of their level of knowledge within their fields, and the way they approached their work with a tangible sense of pride and passion.
It was also a fantastic opportunity to meet with and learn from my colleagues in the other studios, many of whom I’d not normally have the chance to work with. Discussing our different approaches to projects gave some interesting insights into the working methods and ways of thinking of other architects!’