14 case studies were found
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Miracle Court, Bakewell
Miracle Court is a small affordable housing scheme on the edge of the historic core of Bakewell, Derbyshire and close to the New Street scheme (see Bakewell, New Street case study). The scheme represents an excellent example of the use of vernacular material, good design and attention to detail.
DESIGN IN CONTEXT
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New Street, Bakewell
A stone-built affordable housing development providing flats on the edge of the historic core of Bakewell, Derbyshire and close to the Miracle Court scheme (see Bakewell, Miracle Court case study).
DESIGN IN CONTEXT
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Codnor Castle and the Jessop Monument
Codnor Castle, a Scheduled Monument, and the Jessop Monument, comprised of two Grade II listed buildings, all in the East Derbyshire coalfield, have been repaired and consolidated by a private coal-mining company, as a requirement of a planning permission for the extraction of coal by open-casting.
LEGAL ACTION; REPAIR, RECONSTRUCTION, RESTORATION
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Beauvale Abbey Farmhouse, Nottinghamshire
This grade II listed vernacular farmhouse is located over the cloister of a Carthusian monastery and surrounded by the standing remains of the medieval complex.
ASSESSMENT AND CHARACTERISATION; REPAIR, RECONSTRUCTION & RESTORATION
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Willoughby House
This Grade II* Listed Georgian town house is located in the heart of Nottingham City centre and retains many fine period features. After almost 100 years of use as office accommodation, the future of Willoughby House was thrown into question when the freeholders decided to vacate the building. The local authority and English Heritage worked closely with Paul Smith fashion designer to secure the future of Willoughby House through re-use as a retail space. The resulting shop keeps this historic building in single use and celebrates the unique characteristics of the building as a setting for high-quality fashion.
Re-use; Sustainability
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Derby Magistrates’ Courts
Adapting historic courts to the needs of modern justice- one of the most important purpose built court buildings in the country is rescued through careful re-use.
repair, reconstruction and restoration; re-use
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Viking Barrow Cemetery, Heath Wood
Heath Wood: Excavation and preservation of the only known Scandinavian cremation cemetery in England.
Assessment and Characterisation, Management Plans, Preservation and Maintenance
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Derby Townscape Heritage Initiative Project
Conservation Led Regeneration Through the Derby Townscape Heritage Initiative Project (THI), funded by a partnership of the Heritage Lottery Fund, Derby City Council and the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF).
Grants, Regeneration, Repair, Reconstruction & Restoration
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Horncastle CAPS
Horncastle- putting the heart back into a rural Lincolnshire market town through the Conservation Area Partnership schemes (CAPS).
Funding, Regeneration, Repair, Reconstruction & Restoration
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New Mills Town
New Mills- dramatically sited mill town finding new direction through the aid of English Heritage and the Hertitage Lottery Fund Conservation Area Partnership schemes (CAPS).
Grants, Regeneration, Repair, Reconstruction & Restoration
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Peak Village National Park
Peak Villages- New life for farming communities and enhancing local distinctiveness in a National Park through the aid of the Heritage Economic Regeneration Scheme (HERS).
Assessment and Characterisation, Regeneration
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Cromford Village
Cromford- cradle of the industrial revolution- revealing the detail and creating a visitor attraction for this World Heritage Site.
Designation, Funding, Repair, Reconstruction & Restoration
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Lincoln's Roman Monuments Conservation Plan
Lincoln's Roman Monuments Conservation Plan: Informing long-term Conservation, Management and Interpretation of significant archaeological remains in Lincoln.
Education and Outreach, Management Plans, Publication