Heritage Open Day: How a building adapts over 200 years to meet changing needs - from Georgian to modern in a neighbourhood church. Set in Stone: This phrase generally refer to something unchangeable. But buildings are rarely once and for all. They are part of evolving communities and evolve with them. Originally a Waterloo Church based on sober Georgian architectural principles, to one affected by the Anglo-Catholic movement, rich in mosaics and decoration, to a church in wartime, to a modern church within the Georgian/Victorian structure and focused on making the building adapted to general community use, to plans for adaption to a 21st century world - staying the same, while changing.