Thursday, February 11, 2016

Landmark Trust and historic shedworking


Interesting news from the Landmark Trust charity that could have an effect on historic shedworking properties. They have emphasised their ongoing commitment to saving irreplaceable threatened historic buildings and are now particularly targeting certain neglected building categories which includes:

• Small and significant industrial buildings
• Seaside and leisure buildings such as pavilions and villas
• Transport and communications structures like signal boxes and semaphore towers
• Remote and unchanged rural domestic houses and crofts

Pictured is the Radio Room on Lundy, Devon. It was a radio transmitter station in the early part of the 20th century and now provides accommodation for one. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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1 comment:

  1. It is a great thing to breathe a new life into old and long-forgotten properties and make them a place that people can feel cozy, relax and enjoy their time or even move in! There is something special about places like that, they have charm and charisma and their history draw people in!

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