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Found 1194 buildings at risk, showing 21 - 30
12-14 Mill Street, Wincanton, Somerset, BA9 9AP
This delightful early 19th-century cottage is on a popular historic street close to the centre of Wincanton. It is built from local stone and has a plain clay-tile roof. The conservation officer has been unable to conduct an interior inspection…
125-127 & 129 King Street, Norwich, Norfolk, NR1 1QE
The buildings are still standing empty with the extant planning permission about to expire. Buildings of this kind, grade II* listed with such important local and national historical associations deserve to be treated with the utmost care notwithstanding the 20th-century…
13 The Tything, Worcester, Worcestershire, WR1 1HD
This building lies within the Foregate Street and The Tything Conservation Area. Originally forming part of a row of terraced properties, the ground floor has long been converted to a shop. It was constructed in 1820 with later alterations and…
130 High Street (including 1,2 & 3 Whaleys Yard), Chatteris, Cambridgeshire PE16 6NT
This building was originally constructed as a row of houses and a shop in the late 18th century. It is a single-storey with an attic above. It is an exceptionally charming range of buildings with a pantile roof accommodating dormers…
14 Bishop Lane, Hull, East Yorkshire, HU1 1PA
Situated along Bishop Lane is a former house, now a warehouse for the nearby O'Leary's public house. Although the warehouse was thought to be constructed in the early 18th century, there is evidence of re-used late 16th/early 17th century fabric…
14-16 Exeter Road, Cullompton, Devon EX15 1DT
This pair of interesting nineteenth-century cottages stand in a prominent position in the Cullompton Conservation Area. They are typical workers' cottages of rendered brick with large casement windows. They are set back from the road and stand in their own…
142 King Street, Aberdeen, AB24 5BD
This is the former house and office of local architect, John Smith. The house is now located in a courtyard but once probably had an open outlook towards the northwest. It has a fluted doric-columned entrance porch and a large…
145 King Street, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, NR30 2PG
These former church rooms which served as the Church of St George were built in 1891 by Charles Baker. The striking design of red brick faced with York Stone and with terracotta dressings incorporates six fluted Corinthian columns at the…
15 Church Street, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire NG18 1AF
Sitting alongside the Grade II listed railway viaduct of 1875, 15 Church Street predates the railway by about 75 years. It was built in about 1800 of coursed, squared stone with stone dressings. Its frontage is elegant in a restrained…
156 Union Street, Aberdeen, AB10 1LG
Standing on Aberdeen’s main shopping street this building is relatively plain compared to some of its neighbours. It is built in granite and has three storeys with an attic and cellars and a large shop window onto the street. As…