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- St Oswald’s Church, Grasmere in Cumbria dates from the 14th century and has an arcade and roof of circa 1562 and 17th century. The west tower is castellated and has a sloping wall (batter).
- The Society of Antiquaries of London host a range of events, public lectures and tours at Burlington House and online.
- Online information resource for courses and events in building conservation.
- Dovecot present a landmark exhibition exploring the life and work of May Morris, the younger daughter of William Morris and one of the most significant artists of the British Arts and Crafts movement.
- The Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings (SPAB) has appointed Malcolm Fryer Architects (MFA) to carry out phase one of the charity’s ambitious repair and education project
- The Newton's Place Project in Newton Abbot presents a series of talks by specialist conservators that have been working with them on the restoration and conversion of the former St Leonard’s Church in Woolborough Street, Newton Abbot to provi
- The Gloria e Marco Award (GeM) was established in 2018 in memory of two young Italian architects, Gloria Trevisan and Marco Gottardi, who lost their lives in the Grenfell Tower fire on 14 June 2017. Instigated by Peregrine Bryant Architects,
- These lectures explore key moments in 17th century history through the lens of the architectural expedients the Stuart monarchs adopted to rule.Based on new research Simon Thurley illuminates the architectural world of the century of revolution.&n
- This beautiful and ancient Grade II listed house is a rare survivor. The house has lain empty for several years but its new owner contacted the SPAB through our advice line to ask for guidance on proposed repairs.
- As a case, the Romanesque frieze of Lincoln Cathedral’s west front has been more interesting and challenging than almost any other.
- Since its foundation in 1877 the SPAB has amassed a substantial archive of documents and images relating to the Society and its work. The majority of material in this unique collection was generated through casework and campaigning, but the
- Also known as the Wrestlers Inn, 51 Tickford Street in Newport Pagnell served as a public house as far back as the 18th century.
- Since 1930 the SPAB’s Lethaby Scholarship has offered an unrivalled training opportunity to architects, surveyors and engineers in the early stages of their career to travel countrywide together, learning on site from architects and specialist
- The Cathedral's Learning for All programme includes accessible learning for every age and ability and includes a range of activities inspired by the Cathedral, traditional crafts and creative interpretation.
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- Rex Wailes was the leading advocate of historic mills within the SPAB in the 1920s, and was involved in the founding of the SPAB’s Mills Section.
- In October we gathered a group of local volunteers to carry out emergency works to a sadly neglected cottage in Peppercombe, a quiet corner of the north Devon coast.
- For Halloween, our archive officer Vicky searches for people pictured in our early records.
- The Gloria and Marco (GeM) Award is a three-month scholarship set up in memory of Gloria Trevisan and Marco Gottardi, two young and talented Italian architects who tragically died in the fire at Grenfell
- Traditional millwrighting has been practiced in the UK for over 700 years.