Drones are incredibly useful tools for surveying old buildings such as heritage sites, churches and cathedrals due to their ability to access hard-to-reach areas and capture detailed imagery.
We recently had the pleasure of flying one of our drones inside the Church of Our Lady and the English Martyrs (OLEM) in Cambridge. They are currently undergoing a fundraiser to secure investment for a considerable amount of structural repairs needed to the outside of the church.
Our Lead Drone Pilot, Marc commented: “I captured drone footage for them which they plan to use in a documentary about the church to raise awareness and funds. I also carried out an external drone survey for their main surveyor so that they could assess the structure and identify any repairs that needed to be carried out.”
Take a look at the stunning footage our lead Drone Pilot captured:
“Marc has completed our drone footage for OLEM Church. His quality of work is excellent and we were very pleased with how quickly he was able to proceed with the filming and editing.” Annelize Coetzer General Manager, OLEM Church
Creative output aside, drones provide the following benefits for those involved with the maintenance of heritage buildings:
"Churches, by their very nature, are aging structures so it’s important that a proactive approach to maintenance is adopted. Identifying potential issues as early as possible can save time and money. It is not practical and often not possible to fully establish the condition of the structure from the ground, therefore an assessment is best carried out above the ground. The problem with this type of elevated survey is that they traditionally require either expensive scaffolding or motorised access, such as a cherry picker. "
Marc continues: “When you factor in the cost, logistics, time constraints and safety considerations these types of manual surveys attract; a drone survey is the obvious modern approach to gathering the required data for making informed decisions about church renovation or repair.”
Take a look at our case study here which details how we carried out a full inspection of the roofs and brickwork across the entire upper sections of the church structure.
If you’re thinking about investing in a drone survey for your cathedral or church, why not contact our Founder, Marc.
Marc is our Lead Drone Pilot based in Cambridgeshire with drone inspection work taking him across the UK.
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