Search Results
Search our site. These results do not include events, to see what's coming up, please click here
- Stonemason and carver Marlène Lagnado undertook her Fellowship in 2024.
- Please download this word document and complete the details for your mill, indicated in red. Then save and send to your local press, or copy into an email and send it to them.
- What is Lorem Ipsum?Lorem Ipsum is simply dummy text of the printing and typesetting industry.
- The referenced media source is missing and needs to be re-embedded.
- The page you're looking for cannot be found. It may have moved or been retitled. Try searching
- This page is available to members or staff only. SPAB Members Login
- In 2018, the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings (SPAB), the UK’s oldest conservation charity, took on a Grade II* ‘building at risk’ near Maidstone, Kent. This ‘sleeping beauty’ had been empty for around 50 years.
- SPAB member, Amanda Billingsley writes about the idiosyncrasies of her repair project at Wisson Hill, Warwickshire
- Niamh Ní Shúilleabháin, SPAB Scotland Guardian reveals the labour of love to repair the 18th century Archbald Moffatt House, a members repair project first published in SPAB members-only magazine.
- During the autumn the Old House Project (OHP) moved into its next major phase.
- This year’s summer Working Party in Kent was one of our biggest ever. 98 volunteers, specialists and staff gathered to help repair our Old House Project, and neighbouring Boxley Abbey.
- During the late spring and early summer, work at the Old House Project (OHP) moved forward steadily - but gently - in the hands of the very capable craftspeople at Owlsworth IJP.
- Our Old House Project is rescuing and repairing a Grade II* building ‘at risk’, but it is the education and training, and the opportunity to demonstrate the SPAB Approach to building conservation, that give it added value for us.
- At the end of 2023, minor revisions to the consent for the Old House Project (OHP) were approved by Maidstone Council. This cleared the way for the remainder of work to proceed in 2024.
- Learning has been at the heart of the Old House Project (OHP) since it was launched in 2019.
- The Old House Project is entering its final phase of work, offering us the opportunity to explore the most complex topic currently facing owners and custodians of old buildings: energy efficiency.