To complement this renovation for a Bath stone and slate Baptist church from 1867 in Wiltshire, UK,   Jonathan Tuckey Design used blackened timber  as a direct reference to the tin tabernacle churches, which are a vernacular type of the rural West Country part of England to the southwest of London.  Photo 6 of 16 in A New Book Examines the Art of Breathing Life Into Forgotten Architecture

A New Book Examines the Art of Breathing Life Into Forgotten Architecture

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To enhance this renovation for a stone-and-slate Baptist church from 1867 in Wiltshire, UK, Jonathan Tuckey Design used blackened timber as a direct reference to the tin tabernacle churches, which is a vernacular type that exists in the rural West Country part of England, to the southwest of London.