The Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings

We believe old buildings have a future. From cottages to castles and from churches to cathedrals we are here to help buildings and the people who care for them. Based on years of experience and research we understand how old buildings work.

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Become a member

Join today to support our positive, practical approach to building conservation. As a member you become part of a network of like-minded people who care for historic buildings. Other benefits include The SPAB Magazine, access to the Property List and the opportunity to join your local Regional Group.

Scholarship

A deep-dive into the knowledge and skills needed to work with traditional buildings for early career architects, surveyors and engineers.

Fellowship

The Fellowship is a training programme designed to broaden the skills and experience of craftspeople involved in historic building repairs. 

Upcoming Events

Visit
SPAB Scotland Social: Meet the Scholars
08/05/2026
Meet the current cohort of SPAB Scholars and have a relaxed catch up with members, volunteers and friends. We have reserved space in the historic Bennet's Bar on Leven Street, Tollcross, Edinburgh and hope to see you there!
Visit
Kibworth Harcourt Post Mill Tours for National Mills Weekend
09/05/2026
Click the image and select a slot for your timed tour.

Join us for a guided tour of the oldest windmill in Leicestershire, repaired by SPAB.
Course
Historic Flint Masonry Repair
04/06/2026
Learn the essentials of flint working techniques and traditional flint wall repair.
Technical advice

Caring for all old buildings can be challenging, but traditional mills can be particularly tricky as windmills and watermills are by definition exp

Become a Mills Section member

The SPAB’s Mills Section is the only Society concerned solely with protecting and promoting traditional windmills and watermills in the UK. The Section provides advice and training to mill owners and heritage professionals, and campaigns for the protection of milling heritage. Join the Section now to support its work and receive a range of membership benefits.