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The only surviving building designed by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle could be demolished for new residential units if a planning application gets consent.
The Consistory Court hearing concerning the permanent removal of Bath Abbey’s pews will commence today.
The Grade II-listed Tudno Castle Hotel in Llandudno is set to be completely demolished after botched planning has left it structurally unstable.
Much of the Victorian interiors of the chancel of St Botolph’s Church in Longthorpe are to be retained following a protracted legal battle between the parish and The Victorian Society.
The Chancellor of the Diocese of Bath and Wells has granted permission for Bath Abbey to permanently remove its fine nave pews, despite opposition from the Victorian Society.
The Victorian Society have applied for leave to appeal against the recent judgement in favour of removing the nave pews from Bath Abbey.
A trio of gasholders best known for providing the backdrop to The Oval cricket ground are at risk from a new planning application.
The Victorian Society is delighted to announce the appointment of Griff Rhys Jones as its new President.
The winner of the Victorian Society’s 2017 Birmingham & West Midlands Conservation Award has been named as the former Green Lane Public Library and Baths, now the Green Lane Masjid and Community Centre.
Urgent work needed to save important part of Victorian industrial history
Important pub on Lee High Road (Lewisham/Greenwich borders) with extravagant terracotta facade in urgent need of a sensitive regeneration plan
National architecture charity the Victorian Society has released its annual Top 10 Endangered Buildings list which recognises at-risk Victorian and Edwardian buildings and structures throughout England and Wales
Skip hire firm uses nationally historic former glassworks site for processing rubbish
Derbyshire railway warehouse left derelict for an unbelievable 50 years and at tipping point
Surely a new, permanent use for this fine Grade II* building could be found?
Greater Manchester Gothic chapels designed by Alfred Waterhouse, architect of the Natural History Museum, in very dire state
Former Edwardian tea rooms/theatre/snooker hall with Art Nouveau windows seeks long term future
Fine Crossland church forgotten & at risk of decay, vandals & nesting birds
Cannington Shaw no.7 Bottle Shop in St Helen's is all that remains the "largest bottle-making factory in the country"