📣 #SaveLiverpoolStreetStation The planning application for partial demolition of the listed station to build a tower through & over the Grade II* former Great Eastern Hotel is now LIVE!!
OBJECTION HERE ➡️https://t.co/svemZAPPic
To fund the campaign⬇️
https://t.co/2EYhvoGAFO
A unique 1970s house in Camden, London has been listed at Grade II. ✨
34 Belsize Lane was designed by architect Georgie Wolton as a home and studio for herself and her family. She made an important contribution to post-war Modernism in England.
➡️ https://t.co/1gVWMnvEvV
We will object in the strongest terms to current proposals to redevelop London’s Liverpool Street Station.
Read our statement. ⬇️
https://t.co/IClbccNhV7
Rare Victorian buildings at risk in Manchester! 📣🛑
We are very disappointed that the plans to demolish 31-33, King Street West have been recommended for approval.
Why we, @thevicsoc and @SAVEBrit oppose these plans ⬇️ 1/4
https://t.co/leT4eMAmwC
4 rare 'K8' phone boxes at London Underground stations have been listed. 📞
The colourful kiosks are at High Street Kensington, Chalfont and Latimer, Chorleywood, and Northwick Park. ➡️ https://t.co/Cz5ALF6wf3
The stunning Grade I listed @BostonMnrHouse in London is reopening. 🎉
@LBofHounslow has brought the House back to life after many years at risk. 🚧
The restoration was possible thanks to funding and specialist support from ourselves, @HeritageFundUK and many partners.
@theohonohan@helenbarrett Unfortunately I think that’s how he ended up, & sort of became the cartoon version of him, but he was a thoughtful and sensitive writer before. I think that’s why he is loved, because he had an emotional and involved response to all buildings and places, not just the pubs?
Ian Nairn writing movingly about The Red Lion, Duke of York Street, Westminster, in 1966. The pub has just had its listing updated.
Image Chris Redgrave, Historic England Archive.
https://t.co/EfZNTUEM5X
New and upgraded listings for some beautiful pubs. In these images some London ones. The Red Lion in Westminster. The Prince Alfred in Maida Vale and the Admiral Vernon, Dagenham.
More info here.
https://t.co/auXYRRDhU1
Recently enjoyed recording the exterior and interior of the Queen’s Theatre, Hornchurch, east London, By the Borough architect R.W. Hallam & project architect Norman Brooks. Opened in 1975. One of the new platinum Jubilee listings. https://t.co/onm3wP7RTu
@GeraintFranklin @openhouselondon Thanks Geraint. Was delighted when AJ @ArchitectsJrnal used this straight on view in the printed edition as it had been a bit of a wait for the fleeting moment the sun was only on the Ferry St building and the rest in shade! https://t.co/iuYuaapNv5
#RecordStoreDay In 1979 Tim Derbyshire founded ‘On the Beat Records’ on Hanway St just off Tottenham Ct Rd & Oxford St. Pictured here in 2013 shortly before it closed, along with all the other record shops on that wonderful street. Taken for @SurveyofLondon SE Marylebone books.