Glyn Neath Former Gunpowder Works – Scheduled Ancient Monument

Scheduled Ancient Monument Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) Special Area of Conservation Programme of Archaeological Monitoring and Recording – Written Scheme of Investigation: Programme of archaeological recording and investigation during conservation works. Record photographically and report on each structure prior to works commencing. Briefings of procedures and protocols with Main Contractor (MC) prior to

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Ribchester Bridge Before And After

Stone Restoration on Grade II Listed Georgian Bridge, Ribchester

Ribchester Bridge is a Grade II listed Georgian structure in Lancashire, thought to be built in 1774. It is situated on the B6245 road from Longridge to Wilpshire across the River Ribble, around two miles upstream from the Roman Town of Ribchester. The bridge is made from sandstone and ashlar and has three segmental circular

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Lime Pointing And Rebedding – Grade II Listed Bridge over Grisedale Beck, Cumbria.

The Bridge and Settlement Grisedale Bridge is a Grade II listed structure situated over Grisedale Beck within the Parish of Garsdale. Although it sits in south east Cumbria, it is located within the Yorkshire Dales National Park. The bridge provides access to a deserted small settlement which comprises of two further early 17th Century listed

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St Oswalds Church Warton Lime Harling

St Oswalds Church, Warton

Located 20 minutes north of Lancaster, grade II listed St Oswald’s Church stands in the heart of the village of Warton and has served the local population for over 600 years. There has been a church on the site for over 1000 years and the ruined remains of the medieval rectory still survive next to

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St Mary Magdalene Church Clitheroe

St Mary Magdalene Church

St Mary Magdalene is a Grade II Listed church in the heart of Clitheroe, Lancashire. The church has served the community for hundreds of years with the first definite reference to St Mary Magdalene’s church made in 1122. In the early fifteenth century the structure was pulled down and rebuilt. The tower and the stonework

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St James the Great Haydock Restoration

St James The Great, Church

The St James the Great, Haydock church was consecrated in 1866. It was extended in the 1880s due to the church being too small to accommodate the growing population of Haydock. The church was then formally re-opened in 1891 and consecrated in 1892. More recent alterations have included the provision of a new chapel. The

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