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Woodchester Mansion
Situated in a secluded valley near
Stroud in Gloucestershire, Woodchester Mansion is a unique
example of 19th Century Gothic architecture. |
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The
Fleece Inn
The
Fleece Inn is a quintessential English country Inn located
in the village of Bretforton, to the east of Evesham.
The Inn suffered a major fire in 2004, which destroyed the
roof, first floor and the southern end of the building. |
The
Cider HouseThe project
involved full repair of the existing timber
framed structure and sensitive adaptation of the
interior while retaining the character and feel
of the original building. |
Hall
HouseThis
Grade II, 15th Century timber framed house has undergone
many changes. By the 1980s the building was under a
demolition order but was bought by new owners who wished to returned
it to being to a single dwelling. |
Park Seat - Croome Park
Repair and conservation of an eyecatcher to Croome Court, part of the Capability Brown landscape park owned by the National Trust. |
Panorama - Croome Park
Repair and conservation of a grade II listed outer eyecatcher of Croome Courtpanorama. Found within the Capability Brown designed landscape park owned by the National Trust. |
Ice House - Croome Park
Repair and conservation of the ice house at Croome Park, found within the curtilage of Croome Court in land owned by the National Trust. |
St
Mary's Berkeley
This remarkable
mediæval church has extensive wall decorations.
An extensive programme of conservation and
repair, being grant aided by English Heritage
and the Heritage Lottery Fund, is now underway |
Dore
Abbey
Dore Abbey is one of
the architectural gems of the Welsh marshes.
Beautifully set in Herefordshire’s golden
valley, the church is an evocative monument to
850 years of history. |
Umberslade Baptist Chapel
Listed Grade II* the building has suffered from a lack of appropriate maintenance. In 2007/08 works were undertaken to repair sections of masonry, re-roofing and glazing repairs. |
North Entrance Steps Repairs - Croome Court
Repair and conservation of the North Entrance Steps to Grade I listed Croome Court in Worcestershire. |