Areas, buildings and monuments

Buildings along Chapeltown Road. Photo Kippa Matthews
Buildings along Chapeltown Road

Projects

Chapeltown Road Townscape Heritage Initiative (Leeds)

It was a lucky quirk of fate that Chapeltown missed the 1990s’ housing boom because it meant that the original Victorian and Edwardian buildings were left standing to be ripe for restoration as part of a £802,000 project to inject new life into the area.

the inner courtyard of the Back to Backs
© National Trust Images/Paul Harris

Projects

Back to Backs: People to People

This unique historic attraction gives visitors an opportunity to see how ordinary people lived in 19th-century Birmingham.

Children performing at City Varieties Music Hall
Children performing at City Varieties Music Hall

Projects

City Varieties Music Hall

Comedy, dancing and music used to ring out triumphantly at Leeds City Varieties Music Hall, but its auditorium had fallen silent and it was threatened with closure under health and safety grounds. It was at this crucial point that a £2,739,000 grant was awarded to ensure its survival.

The outside of York Minster
York Minster

Projects

York Minster Revealed

The centrepiece of this major project was conserving the Great East Window, the largest expanse of medieval stained glass in the country.

Binham Priory monastic ruins
Binham Priory monastic ruins

Projects

Binham Priory Access and Conservation Project

Binham Priory, one of Norfolk’s most impressive monastic ruins, has been conserved and repaired, with increased access for the public.

People exploring Scotland's rural past
People exploring Scotland's rural past

Projects

Scotland's Rural Past (SRP)

Raising awareness of Scotland’s rural heritage by encouraging and enabling people to discover, explore, share and help protect their local heritage through learning and volunteering.

Visitors interact with collections at No 5 Vicar's Hill

Projects

Restoring Number 5 Vicars Hill, Armagh

Number 5, Vicar’s Hill is an 18th-century Grade A listed building, which was originally built to hold records for the cathedral and Armagh diocese.

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