Non-profit organizations dedicated to the preservation of historic buildings in the United Kingdom.
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Helps voluntary and community groups to repair and regenerate historic buildings, with grants, loans, advice and publications.
For the study and protection of Scottish architecture. The society's activities and publications.
Representative body for building preservation trusts in the United Kingdom.
Aims to preserve the unique architectural heritage of a World Heritage City. Maps and directions, news, museums run by the Trust.
Encourages the study and preservation of the Nonconformist chapels of Wales.
Over 300 historic churches throughout England for people to visit, with search facilities via county, region and key features.
Aims to help preserve, develop and improve local amenities. Policies, officers, activities.
A UK-registered charity that aims to improve the standard of education for everyone involved in conservation including professionals, craftspeople and building owners.
Promotes and encourages the preservation and understanding of historic buildings in Dundee, Scotland, through the provision of grants, information and events.
Aims to foster awareness of City of London churches and ensure their preservation. Features a clickable map and index leading to details of opening hours.
Aims to raise funds for the care and maintenance of the church. Membership form, constitution, newsletters, church history.
The group campaigns against the neglect, maltreatment and destruction of Georgian buildings, parks and gardens in England and Wales. Activities, publications, invitation to join.
Runs Doors Open Day in Glasgow in September and restores buildings. Programme, membership, projects and annual report.
Exists to protect, preserve, promote and present the heritage of the county for the benefit of local people and visitors. Includes details of work, staff, historic sites, events diary, and historic Lincolnshire villages.
Dedicated to the study and conservation of ancient monuments, historic buildings and fine old craftsmanship in the UK. Aims, officers, membership, casework, lecture series and publications.
The professional institute which represents conservation professionals in the public and private sectors in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Quarterly magazine 'Context'.
The UK section of the international non-governmental organization of professionals, dedicated to the conservation of the world's historic monuments and sites.
An independent organisation which receives an annual grant from the States of Jersey to support its running costs. Responsible for the island's major historic sites and museums.
A charity which rescues buildings of historic interest or architectural importance and gives them a new life by making them available to stay in for holidays. The official site gives sample pages from the handbook.
An educational charity which acts as a source of information and help on the care and maintenance of the works of Sir Edwin Lutyens. Biography, chronology, works and bibliography.
A not-for-profit organisation conducting a research programme into the benefits of regular maintenance and a pilot service in the Bath area. Includes research findings.
Promoting and sustaining interest in the preservation and continued enjoyment of Seaside Piers. News, images of surviving and lost British piers.
A registered charity which campaigns for the preservation and enhancement of the historic architecture of Brighton and Hove. Issues, events, lectures, newsletter.
Works for the preservation of churches with round towers, mostly found in East Anglia, and investigates their history. Council members, application to join, churches to visit, tour programme.
Conservation group campaigning for endangered historic buildings. News, achievements, publications list, buildings at risk register.
A campaign against upgrading the A303 road through the Stonehenge World Heritage Site, Wiltshire, England.
Founded by William Morris in 1877 to counteract the destructive 'restoration' of medieval buildings by Victorian architects. Activities, publications, events, course for home owners.
Aims to safeguard the heritage of architecture and design in Britain from 1914 onwards. Aims, history, activities, casework, news, publications and membership of the society.
Promotes the appreciation and conservation of architecture from the prehistoric to the present in the nine counties of Ulster.
Campaigns for the preservation of Victorian and Edwardian buildings in England and Wales.
Aims to restore and maintain this urban parkland in Smethwick designed by landscape architect Humphry Repton. History, news, activities, notes for teachers, membership and committee.
A registered charity committed to the restoration of the Wilts and Berks Canal, the central section of the Wessex Waterways Network. Includes news, history, and images.
Seeks to award grants toward the preservation, repair, or improvement of any Christian Church within the geographical area of the Diocese of Worcester or the county of Worcestershire. Includes aims, annual report and church tours.
A registered charity committed to the restoration of the Wilts and Berks Canal, the central section of the Wessex Waterways Network. Includes news, history, and images.
Dedicated to the study and conservation of ancient monuments, historic buildings and fine old craftsmanship in the UK. Aims, officers, membership, casework, lecture series and publications.
Promotes and encourages the preservation and understanding of historic buildings in Dundee, Scotland, through the provision of grants, information and events.
A registered charity which campaigns for the preservation and enhancement of the historic architecture of Brighton and Hove. Issues, events, lectures, newsletter.
Promotes the appreciation and conservation of architecture from the prehistoric to the present in the nine counties of Ulster.
Aims to help preserve, develop and improve local amenities. Policies, officers, activities.
Representative body for building preservation trusts in the United Kingdom.
Encourages the study and preservation of the Nonconformist chapels of Wales.
Promoting and sustaining interest in the preservation and continued enjoyment of Seaside Piers. News, images of surviving and lost British piers.
A UK-registered charity that aims to improve the standard of education for everyone involved in conservation including professionals, craftspeople and building owners.
A campaign against upgrading the A303 road through the Stonehenge World Heritage Site, Wiltshire, England.
The group campaigns against the neglect, maltreatment and destruction of Georgian buildings, parks and gardens in England and Wales. Activities, publications, invitation to join.
Exists to protect, preserve, promote and present the heritage of the county for the benefit of local people and visitors. Includes details of work, staff, historic sites, events diary, and historic Lincolnshire villages.
Campaigns for the preservation of Victorian and Edwardian buildings in England and Wales.
Aims to raise funds for the care and maintenance of the church. Membership form, constitution, newsletters, church history.
An independent organisation which receives an annual grant from the States of Jersey to support its running costs. Responsible for the island's major historic sites and museums.
Conservation group campaigning for endangered historic buildings. News, achievements, publications list, buildings at risk register.
Runs Doors Open Day in Glasgow in September and restores buildings. Programme, membership, projects and annual report.
Seeks to award grants toward the preservation, repair, or improvement of any Christian Church within the geographical area of the Diocese of Worcester or the county of Worcestershire. Includes aims, annual report and church tours.
For the study and protection of Scottish architecture. The society's activities and publications.
Aims to safeguard the heritage of architecture and design in Britain from 1914 onwards. Aims, history, activities, casework, news, publications and membership of the society.
The UK section of the international non-governmental organization of professionals, dedicated to the conservation of the world's historic monuments and sites.
A charity which rescues buildings of historic interest or architectural importance and gives them a new life by making them available to stay in for holidays. The official site gives sample pages from the handbook.
Aims to preserve the unique architectural heritage of a World Heritage City. Maps and directions, news, museums run by the Trust.
Founded by William Morris in 1877 to counteract the destructive 'restoration' of medieval buildings by Victorian architects. Activities, publications, events, course for home owners.
Over 300 historic churches throughout England for people to visit, with search facilities via county, region and key features.
Aims to foster awareness of City of London churches and ensure their preservation. Features a clickable map and index leading to details of opening hours.
The professional institute which represents conservation professionals in the public and private sectors in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Quarterly magazine 'Context'.
Helps voluntary and community groups to repair and regenerate historic buildings, with grants, loans, advice and publications.
A not-for-profit organisation conducting a research programme into the benefits of regular maintenance and a pilot service in the Bath area. Includes research findings.
Aims to restore and maintain this urban parkland in Smethwick designed by landscape architect Humphry Repton. History, news, activities, notes for teachers, membership and committee.
An educational charity which acts as a source of information and help on the care and maintenance of the works of Sir Edwin Lutyens. Biography, chronology, works and bibliography.
Works for the preservation of churches with round towers, mostly found in East Anglia, and investigates their history. Council members, application to join, churches to visit, tour programme.