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Access Guide

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Overview

Getting Inside

  • The approach to the building is step-free via a slope with a slight gradient.
  • There is a single entrance into the building which provides step-free access to the ground floor.
  • The entrance is signed THE GUY'S CHAPEL.

Getting Around

  • There is step-free access to the ground floor,. However, there is stepped access to all seating.
  • There is stepped access to the first floor galleries.
  • The first floor does not have a main circulation corridor, it is instead subdivided into tiered gallery seating areas.
  • There is much stepped access throughout, including steep flights without handrails, and narrow walkways within the first floor galleries.
  • There is a short slope with a very easy gradient along the left-hand walkway on the ground floor.
  • There is a short ramp with a steep gradient for access to the raised area to the right of the ground floor.
  • There is a 5cm high step onto the ramp.
  • There is a 14cm high step up to the pew seating areas on the ground floor.
  • There are 2 deep height steps up to the altar, set to deep pile carpet.
  • There are 2 18cm high steps to the pew seating either side of the altar.
  • The ground floor surfaces are hard, smooth and shiny, showing extensive mosaic patterned designs throughout.
  • The pew seating areas on the ground floor are polished wooden board, with some side areas laid to deep pile carpet.
  • The first floor is set to deep pile carpet along all circulation and pew seating areas.
  • There is pew seating available throughout the venue, with additional seating without armrests available as required.

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Entrance

  • This entrance is located off the Guy's Hospital Courtyard, between Commercial Services and Emily McManus House.
  • The entrance area is clearly signed.
  • There is not a canopy or recess which provides weather protection at the entrance.
  • There is step-free access via ramp at the entrance.
  • The ramp has a slight gradient.
  • The ramp is over 150cm wide with no handrails.
  • The ramp bypasses the steps.
  • There are 6 steps with a central handrail.
  • The handrail is easy to grip.
  • The handrail covers the flight of stairs throughout its length.
  • The handrail extends horizontally beyond the first and last step.
  • The steps are clearly marked.
  • The steps have tactile markings at the top and bottom.
  • The height of the steps is between 15cm and 18cm.
  • The height of the highest step is 16cm.
  • The depth of the steps is between 30cm and 45cm.
  • There are double manual doors at this entrance.
  • The doors are permanently held open.
  • The width of the opening is 114cm.
  • The doors have a high visual contrast.
  • There is a second set of double manual doors.
  • The second set of doors open both ways.
  • The width of the opening is 110cm.
  • The second set of doors have a high visual contrast.
  • There is step-free level access as you enter.

Stairs

  • The stairs surveyed are located to the left and to the right after the first set of doors at the entrance.
  • The ground floor and the first floor can be accessed by these stairs.
  • There are 20+ steps between floors.
  • The steps are unmarked .
  • The handrail is easy to grip.
  • The handrail covers the flight of stairs throughout its length.
  • The handrail extends horizontally beyond the first and last step.
  • The height of the step is between 15cm and 18cm.
  • The height of the highest step is 18cm.
  • The depth of the steps is not between 30cm and 45cm.
  • Lighting levels vary due to the use of large glazed walls.
  • The left-hand staircase has a handrail on the right-hand side going up. The right-hand staircase has a handrail on the left-hand side going up.