Case Study Search Results

18 case studies were found
  1. Queenborough and Rushenden
    Queenborough and Rushenden
    Queenborough and its neighbouring residential suburb Rushenden are situated on the Isle of Sheppey off the north Kent coast, close to extensive marshland of both historic and nature conservation interes.
    ASSESSMENT AND CHARACTERISATION
  2. Elmbridge Boarding School, Fyfield, Essex
    Elmbridge Boarding School, Fyfield, Essex
    Elmbridge Boarding School, Fyfield was erected in 1884 and listed Grade II.
    REPAIR, RECONSTRUCTION & RESTORATION; RE-USE
  3. Lodge Farm, Nazeing Common, Essex
    Lodge Farm, Nazeing Common, Essex
    At Lodge Farm, an historic building record of a Grade II listed early-18th century barn and later-19th century farm complex, was undertaken. This satisfied the requirements of a recording condition, attached to the consent, for their conversion to office use.
    ASSESSMENT AND CHARACTERISATION; RESEARCH & ARCHIVES
  4. Rowstock Cottage, Oxfordshire
    Rowstock Cottage, Oxfordshire
    In 2004 a planning application to demolish this unlisted cottage and replace it with a new house, led to an historical and archaeological assessment.
    ASSESSMENT AND CHARACTERISATION; REPAIR, RECONSTRUCTION & RESTORATION
  5. St Peter and St Paul’s church in Yalding
    St Peter and St Paul’s church in Yalding
    St Peter and St Paul’s church in Yalding, Kent, is a Grade I listed building located at the heart of a village community.
    DESIGN IN CONTEXT; EDUCATION AND OUTREACH; RE-USE; SOCIAL INCLUSION & ACCESS
  6. Tactile Paving (Guildford - Chapel Street)
    Tactile Paving (Guildford - Chapel Street)
    There was no tactile paving in Chapel Street, a narrow street in the heart of the Guildford Town Centre Conservation Area which runs perpendicular to the historic High Street.
    SOCIAL ACCESS AND INCLUSION
  7. Petersfield, Hampshire (Traffic Calming)
    Petersfield, Hampshire (Traffic Calming)
    Traffic calming was recognised as one of the necessary tools to restore the sense of place to the town which has a special historic character.
    DESIGN IN CONTEXT
  8. England's Past for Everyone - Oxford
    England's Past for Everyone - Oxford
    England’s Past for Everyone (EPE) is a Heritage Lottery funded project run by the Victoria County History (VCH). They run fifteen local history projects in ten counties across the country. Our Burford project in Oxfordshire looks at the origins and development of the town, its richly varied buildings, and the people who inhabited them.
    EDUCATION AND OUTREACH; SOCIAL INCLUSION AND ACCESS; PUBLICATION; RESEARCH & ARCHIVES
  9. Wellington Monument
    Wellington Monument
    The equestrian monument to the Duke of Wellington, prominently sited on a hill near Aldershot, has been repaired and its setting enhanced. The work has been carried out by the MOD in partnership with various local groups and supporters.
    DISPLAY AND INTERPRETATION; PRESERVATION AND MAINTENANCE; REPAIR, RECONSTRUCTION, RESTORATION
  10. Stoney Dene Bridge
    Stoney Dene Bridge
    Stoney Dene bridge has been repaired by Forest Enterprise with financial supprt from local bodies and assistance from volunteers.
    REPAIR, RECONSTRUCTION, RESTORATION
  11. Thames Gateway Characterisation Study
    Thames Gateway Characterisation Study
    The Thames Gateway project is the largest characterisation study ever undertaken. It will enable planning decisions to be based on an understanding of the rich historic environment in the Thames gateway, and maximise the benefits that this can bring.
    Assessment and Characterisation, Regeneration
  12. Gravesend Historic Port
    Gravesend Historic Port
    Gravesend Historic Thames riverside port- building confidence in undervalued heritage through the aid of Conservation Area Partnership schemes (CAPS) and Heritage Economic Regeneration Schemes (HERS).
    Funding, Regeneration
  13. Bletchley Park
    Bletchley Park
    Understanding Significance- Bletchley Park is the only site in the world that has a range of intact structures relating to the birth and formative development of the Information Age, from 19th century punch-card machines to the first programmable computers.
    Assessment and Characterisation, Designation, Management Plans
  14. Brighton Seaside Resort
    Brighton Seaside Resort
    Brighton seaside resort- investing in a secondary shopping throughfare through the aid of the Heritage Economic Regeneration Scheme (HERS) and Conservation Area Partnership Scheme (CAPS).
    Grants, Regeneration, Repair, Reconstruction & Restoration
  15. Dungeness
    Dungeness
    Dungeness: Precise dating of the largest gravel cuspate foreland in Britain reveals the history of storms, sea-level, and coastal evolution in the eastern English channel over the past 5000 years, informing the management of the archaeology on the foreland and the shoreline.
    Assessment and Characterisation, Management Plans
  16. Abbey Grounds, Abingdon
    Abbey Grounds, Abingdon
    Plans to repair and restore and to improve understanding and enjoyment of the Abbey Grounds in Abingdon are developed by an integrated team from the Vale of White Horse Council in consultation with the local community.
    Repair, Reconstruction & Restoration, Research & Archives, Social Inclusion & Access
  17. New Road and Star Hill to Sun Pier CAP Scheme
    New Road and Star Hill to Sun Pier CAP Scheme
    Rochester and Chatham- upgrading the long high street of a historic garrison and dockyard settlement through the aid of Conservation Area Partnership schemes (CAPS).
    Funding, Regeneration, Repair, Reconstruction & Restoration
  18. Barrow Hill
    Barrow Hill
    Scientific techniques can add a new dimension to our knowledge of the past: Archaeologists uncover the grave of probably the earliest known trout fisherman in Hampshires Test Valley.
    Assessment and Characterisation, Presentation and Interpretation, Research & Archives

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