The lift will occupy the space which was once the ground floor gents toilets and will puncture the building on each level, above and below this space, to enable access to all floors. This means we don’t currently have accessible toilets internally, although we have hired an accessible portaloo for our disabled patrons to use. This is conveniently sited just outside the front entrance.
Architects impressions of the new foyer at Cecil Sharp House
We will have new ladies and gents accessible toilets by early August. The next phase of works we look forward to will be the redevelopment of the lobby and entrance to the House which starts in early September. We can’t wait to see this area become a lighter, brighter and more welcoming space with glazed walls recreating the look and feel of the original entrance hall in the 1930s.
From 2 to 13 September the Vaughan Williams Memorial Library (VWML) will be closed while the reception transformation takes place. Our hard working library team will still be available on the phone and via email to answer any queries you may have about our collections.
That’s all for now. We will keep you updated as the project unfolds.
Please note:
- There are currently no accessible toilet facilities inside Cecil Sharp House but an accessible portaloo is available for visitors, situated near the main entrance
- Car park spaces are significantly reduced, including disabled bays. To reserve a car park space, call us on +44 (0)20 7485 2206.
- Noise levels within the building may be high during the day
- The cafe will be closed due to alterations
- A real ale bar will be open for most evening events between now and October 2013, but it is advisable to check opening hours
- Sound and audio visual collections in the Vaughan Williams Memorial Library (VWML) are temporarily unavailable. If you require more information contact
[email protected] | +44 (0)20 7485 2206 ext.233. - VWML will be closed between 2 – 13 September
There are some disruptions to the event schedule, with limited daytime activities, but there are still plenty of evening activities to carry you through the summer season. You are advised to visit the event listings on our website or to contact us via [email protected] to check if your event, class or course is affected.
The English Folk Dance and Song Society (EFDSS) has been awarded a grant of £378,842 from Arts Council England, as part of their small capital grants programme, to improve access at Cecil Sharp House. This project is also supported by The Headley Trust.