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Lord Rogers’ innovative building has ‘stood the test of time’.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
A private house in Wimbledon, with separate studio/housekeeper’s flat, designed by the internationally acclaimed architect Lord Rogers - and his then wife Su - for his parents, has been listed by Heritage Minister Ed Vaizey.
Georgian court jester’s final resting place protected.
The final resting place of a feral German child, adopted as a sort of ‘court pet’ by the Royal family of George I in the early eighteenth century, has been listed
Archaeologists have started work to assess the significance of First World War practice trenches at Dreghorn Barracks in Edinburgh.
The Secretary of State has issued a Certificate of Immunity from Listing (COI) for a group of buildings associated with Broadgate Square.
The multi award-winning Sainsbury Centre at the University of East Anglia became a Grade II* listed building today, following a decision by…
Ed Vaizey gives heritage recognition to Norman Foster building
Famous painter’s home was his studio for nearly three decades.
Long term home of renowned artist L.S. Lowry, “The Elms”, has been granted Grade II listed status on 125th anniversary year of his birth.
Heritage Opens Days 9-12 September.
Almost 200 works for the public to enjoy under one roof.
Scheme highlights people rescuing their local heritage.
One of the first post-war provincial theatres to be funded by public subscription has been listed Grade II by the Culture Minister
Taking Part statistics show growing trend among young adults and BME groups.
Culture Minister praises buildings as fine examples of post-war design.
Culture Minister Ed Vaizey has placed a temporary export bar on a rare mid-eighteenth century officer’s embroidered grenadier cap.
Explore a range of interesting properties across England as part of Heritage Opens Days.
Ed Vaizey steps in to postpone Child with a Dove export.
Funding worth £1.1m available to all denominations and faiths across the UK
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