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The Government's statutory adviser on England's built heritage. Details for visitors of over 400 of the country's most important buildings and monuments, which are in its care.
Photographs and visitor information on historic buildings and sites open to the public, including castles, cathedrals and monasteries.
Brief histories and visitor information on over 300 historic buildings and gardens owned by the National Trust in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Some photographs.
Scotland's leading conservation charity. Details of over 100 properties in its care from castles to cottages, with visitor information.
For the study and protection of Scottish Architecture. The society's activities.
ASHTAV cares and contributes to the preservation and enhancement of the historic environment. Profile, campaigns, planning matters and information about membership.
Promotes the study and recording of the archaeology and history of bricks, brickmaking and brickwork. Activities, membership application form.
Seeks to promote public interest and knowledge of the architectural and historical importance of UK Nonconformist places of worship. Aims, activities, publications, membership.
Details of activities and publications.
Promotes the study of old cinemas. Archives, publications, events, links.
Established in 1986 to encourage awareness of historic architecture, promote study, wider understanding and appreciation, as well as preservation. Projects with photographs, publications, membership details with contact form.
For those interested in church architecture, furnishings, or liturgy. Describes the history, activities and publications of the society.
A Scottish registered charity responsible for procuring, delivering and managing leisure and arts facilities for the community.
Association for the owners of private houses open to public in the UK. Aims, activities, how to join.
Responsible for the conservation of HM Tower of London, Hampton Court Palace, Kensington Palace, the Banqueting House, Whitehall and Kew Palace with Queen Charlotte's Cottage.
A charitable trust, founded in 1997, for the protection and preservation for the public of Mausolea and Sepulchral Monuments situated within the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales records and interprets built and landscape heritage. Collections of the National Monuments Record of Wales. English and Welsh language options.
Information on the society's membership, events, awards and publications. Lists of contents for all volumes of its annual journal 'Architectural History'.
National society responsible for the study and protection of tiles and architectural ceramics. Publications, gazetteer, beginner's guide to tiles, ceramic location database.
Works to promote the value of built heritage, its protection, conservation, and regeneration for people and communities.
Photographs and visitor information on historic buildings and sites open to the public, including castles, cathedrals and monasteries.
Brief histories and visitor information on over 300 historic buildings and gardens owned by the National Trust in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Some photographs.
The Government's statutory adviser on England's built heritage. Details for visitors of over 400 of the country's most important buildings and monuments, which are in its care.
Scotland's leading conservation charity. Details of over 100 properties in its care from castles to cottages, with visitor information.
A charitable trust, founded in 1997, for the protection and preservation for the public of Mausolea and Sepulchral Monuments situated within the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Works to promote the value of built heritage, its protection, conservation, and regeneration for people and communities.
Established in 1986 to encourage awareness of historic architecture, promote study, wider understanding and appreciation, as well as preservation. Projects with photographs, publications, membership details with contact form.
A Scottish registered charity responsible for procuring, delivering and managing leisure and arts facilities for the community.
Information on the society's membership, events, awards and publications. Lists of contents for all volumes of its annual journal 'Architectural History'.
Association for the owners of private houses open to public in the UK. Aims, activities, how to join.
Seeks to promote public interest and knowledge of the architectural and historical importance of UK Nonconformist places of worship. Aims, activities, publications, membership.
Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales records and interprets built and landscape heritage. Collections of the National Monuments Record of Wales. English and Welsh language options.
Details of activities and publications.
Promotes the study of old cinemas. Archives, publications, events, links.
For the study and protection of Scottish Architecture. The society's activities.
Promotes the study and recording of the archaeology and history of bricks, brickmaking and brickwork. Activities, membership application form.
Responsible for the conservation of HM Tower of London, Hampton Court Palace, Kensington Palace, the Banqueting House, Whitehall and Kew Palace with Queen Charlotte's Cottage.
ASHTAV cares and contributes to the preservation and enhancement of the historic environment. Profile, campaigns, planning matters and information about membership.
National society responsible for the study and protection of tiles and architectural ceramics. Publications, gazetteer, beginner's guide to tiles, ceramic location database.
For those interested in church architecture, furnishings, or liturgy. Describes the history, activities and publications of the society.
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