@CraigLHowell Hi Craig, thanks so much for tagging us. We're sorry to hear damage may have occurred, and we will visit the monument to check for damage.
@DCMS ๐ What this means:
ยฃ92 million for urgent repairs and sustainability improvements to listed places of worship of all faiths and denominations.
Up to ยฃ75 million to repair and conserve historic buildings and sites at risk across England.
๐ฃ New funding announcement!
Through the new Places of Worship Renewal Fund and the continued Heritage at Risk Capital Fund, we're helping safeguard some of our most valued heritage, while supporting the communities that rely on them.
@DCMS
@khargaoasis Hello, you can read our advice letter on Kirklees planning website here: chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://t.co/qYV0BU22Kl
The terrace is one of the most recognisable styles of housing in England. ๐๏ธ The style first emerged in the late 17th century.
This photo was taken in 1965, and most likely shows terraced housing that originally housed workers in the Silvertown area of London's Docklands.
@RoyalFineArt@boys_nicholas Hi @RoyalFineArt, we understand concerns about the design and location of this temporary security fence. We would be happy to talk about it.
Alfred the Great died #OnThisDay in 899. ๐
The only English monarch ever to be given the name โthe Greatโ, he was the King of Wessex from AD 871 to 899.
Here are 5 things to know about the Anglo-Saxon ruler โฌ๏ธ
https://t.co/GnDCz1PjBf
@Dawn99028990220@networkrail Hi there, it's the local authority who makes the decision on listed building consent applications and in some cases, they may come to us for advice. We are looking into what involvement we may have had and will update you as soon as we can.
@StiffNips2@networkrail Hello, it's the local authority that makes the decision on listed building consent applications, and in some cases, they may come to us for advice. We are looking into what involvement we may have had and will update you as soon as we can.
@the286project@OldStationSt Hi, our advice goes to the Department for Culture, Media & Sport for consideration. You can find out more about the listing process here: https://t.co/tWAUkGUjp9
@Bananabelly@OldStationSt@lisanandy Hi Caroline, our advice goes to the Department for Culture, Media & Sport for consideration. You can find out more about the listing process here: https://t.co/tWAUkGUjp9
@PubsSaving Hello, we have not been consulted on the construction of temporary hoarding around The Masons Arms. We suggest contacting the local council for more information.
Great news! Norwich Sports Village in Norfolk has been listed at Grade II. ๐
It is the only example in Britain of work by celebrated Swiss engineer Heinz Isler and one of only three shell structures built in England since the 1970s.
Great news! Moot Hill in Wymondham, Norfolk, has been saved by @NorfArchTrust with our support and advice. ๐
A long-term project will conserve the scheduled ancient monument, which is currently closed to the public, so it can be explored and enjoyed safely.
Alfriston Clergy House in East Sussex was the first building acquired by the @nationaltrust, founded #OnThisDay in 1895.
This photograph shows the 14th-century building before it was restored in 1898. The building is a rare surviving example of a Wealden hall house.
The Harrow Inn in Steep, East Hampshire, dates to around the 18th century or possibly earlier. ๐ป
It's well-located at the meeting of 6 roads, including 2 known routes for cattle drovers headed for Alton or the Farnham Corn Market.
The unique mid-16th century manor house at Crowโs Hall, Stowmarket, is surrounded by a moat and entered by a brick bridge and a gatehouse. ๐
Unlike many other country estates, it hasn't been formally designed and is an unusual survival of a small, early country house landscape.