Preserving and utilising the wealth and diversity of historic buildings is crucial for maintaining the UK’s unique identity.
The Grade I Beckford’s Tower, standing above the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Bath, was commissioned as a retreat in 1826 by William Beckford as part of an extraordinary landscape garden project.
Wingfield Station, a Grade II* listed building dating back to 1840 is a rare survivor of Francis Thompson’s picturesque stations along the Derby to Leeds line, making it a significant example of early railway architecture.
Boston Lodge Works is one of the oldest railway engineering works in the world, located within a UNESCO World Heritage site.