Originally built in the 12th century, St Andrew by the Wardrobe is a historic church located on St Andrews Hill, London. It was rebuilt by Sir Christopher Wren after the Great Fire of London in 1666. Known for its cultural significance and architectural beauty, the church is named after the royal wardrobe that was housed nearby in medieval times.
The Grade I listed church has undergone several restoration efforts to maintain its heritage. In 2023, the church faced challenges with its interior walls, including issues with cracking, damp and discolouration. KEIM Mineral Paints were chosen for the restoration due to its proven performance on churches and historic buildings.