St. Bernard’s Episcopal Church
Date of Construction: 1897
Historic Architect: Napoleon Le Brun & Sons
Historic Designation: Individually Listed on the National Register of Historic Places
Funding: NJHT Historic Site Management Grant
Size: 7,500 S.F.
Awards: State Preservation Office
AIA National Faith and Form Award
Client: St. Bernard’s Episcopal Church
History
St. Bernard’s Church was built 1897 and enlarged in 1904. St. Bernard’s represents the purely English Gothic Style of the small country church. This style is beautifully expressed by the steeply pitched slate roof, square stone tower, pointed and arched stained glass windows, stone masonry construction, and a fine collection of decorative interior finishes, including faux wood, mosaics, marble, molded plaster, and Cahn stone.
Preservation Plan, Restoration & Reconstruction
Project after Major Fire
- Preservation Plan
- Post Fire Emergency Stabilization
- Public Adjustor Assistance
- Reconstruction and Restoration
- Code Compliance and Access Upgrades
- Post Fire Structural Investigation & Repairs
- New MEP Systems
- Coordination with Consultants
- Stained Glass Restoration