On A May Evening
Join me on a walk reminiscing a May evening in the Suffolk countryside.
8 June 2020
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Join me on a walk reminiscing a May evening in the Suffolk countryside.
8 June 2020The proposed tower at the Central Somers Town development within the London Borough of Camden highlights what is arguably a disjointed relationship between the Planning process and the protection of the setting of Listed buildings. The ongoing disagreement between Historic England and Camden — which […]
17 September 2016 1 January 2018The kiosk — an often humble yet vital piece of accommodation — affects our experience of entering a heritage site, and its presentation within. This article explores how a once-standardised feature of the heritage apparatus has become bespoke and asks whether a universal design is possible today?
31 January 2015 1 June 2020In this article the Heritage Calling blog charts 9 great railway stations lost in the midst of time, showing just how easily great buildings disappear. St Pancras from the Heritage Calling list of great railway stations could have easily been the 10th on this list, yet now it is […]
8 January 2015 1 January 201810 great English railway stations selected by English Heritage on the Heritage Calling Blog. 10 Great English Railway Stations | Heritage Calling.
8 January 2015 1 January 2018The AA Building Conservation first year group recently visited the Weald and Downland Open Air Museum in Sussex. The museum has a collection of mediaeval timber framed buildings from across the south of England. Richard Harris, an expert on medieval timber framed buildings, showed us […]
8 March 2014 1 January 2018