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Understanding the various types of flooding is critical in establishing the implications for your building.
Maintenance Week (11 - 17 November, 2024) is our annual reminder to get your building ready for winter with simple maintenance checks and repairs.
2024 SPAB Scholar, Jen Langfield describes her Ornkey explorations and considers her experince and possible future direction.
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In this talk, archaeologist Andy Bliss draws on early documents, illustrations and the results of archaeological investigation to reveal fascinating findings on the social, technological and economic developments in the Anglo-Saxon period.
A visit to an historic 15th century timber barn undergoing structural repairs
A visit to an historic 15th century timber barn undergoing structural repairs
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If you’re worried about a deteriorating building in your local area, want to contest a planning application, build your own local campaign or set up a building preservation trust then the The SPAB Campaign Toolkit can offer guidance.
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The SPAB’s Mills Section is the only Society concerned solely with protecting and promoting traditional windmills and watermills in the UK. The Section provides advice and training to mill owners and heritage professionals, and campaigns for the protection of milling heritage. Join the Section now to support its work and receive a range of membership benefits.