Julie Charlesworth, SPAB garden volunteer, writes about one of her favourite garden tasks.
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The SPAB Scholars explored Luton Hoo Estate, a traditional privately-owned country estate, with architect Chris Garrand.
Ken Hill, a retired journalist and King’s Lynn resident since 1975 writes about a ‘Lynn’ landmark.
By Paul Walters
It has been a few months since we embarked on the incredible journey that is the William Morris Craft Fellowship and it has not disappointed!
In February this year, a group of Irish Scholars, Fellows and Guardians banded together to found an Irish branch of the SPAB.
By Lilian Tuohy Main
As we enter the third month of our conservation tour, a theme that continues to arise is the importance of observing before acting. A unifying trait of historic buildings is their numerous ‘unknowns’. It is this intangible mystery that often makes a place compelling.
The Romping Donkey, Cheshire is one of a number of buildings at risk with which we have been involved over a period of several years.
Proposals for the rebuilding of the Royal Clarence Hotel, Exeter after a devastating fire.
By Aoife Murphy.
The Scholarship is giving us wonderful access to beautiful buildings and crafts all over the UK. It’s difficult to choose a blog topic.
Cecily Greenhill was the SPAB's archivist for many years and left a generous legacy to the Society when she died in 2012.