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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. |
St
Mary'sThis 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 |
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. |
Dore
AbbeyDore 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. |
Snowshill
ManorSnowshill Manor is owned by the
National Trust and is an important historic
building incorporating traditional Cotswold
Stone structures from the 16th to the 19th
Centuries. |
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The
Wain House - Hellens
The Wain House is in the care of
a Charitable Trust with the objectives of
preserving and restoring the property for the
benefit of the public, providing facilities for
community events, education and performances. |
Croome
Park Visitors CentreThis
site contained existing structures that formed
the hospital to Defford air base, built in 1942. The first phase of work has provided a
reception area, toilets, exhibition space and a large
canteen. |
119-122 Upper Spon Street
Repair and adaptation of a range of Grade II* listed mediaeval timber framed buildings to provide workshops, residential accommodation, offices and an interpretation centre. |
Dovecote - Hellens
This distinctive octagonally shaped dovecote, built in 1641 and grade II listed has been included as part of the artistic & educational development programme at Hellens. |