SAVE’s Buildings at Risk Report 2015/16: ‘Falling In Love’

The latest building at risk report from SAVE hopes to tug on our historic building heartstrings, it is entitled ‘Falling In Love: Buildings at Risk 2015-16’. 

SAVE writes:
SAVE’s new Buildings at Risk Report ‘Falling In Love’ showcases historic properties in urgent need of new owners or imaginative reuses, revealing an array of exciting opportunities for restorers. Hopefully you’ll fall in love with the 100 buildings at risk featured.

Spotlight articles focus on Stoke-on-Trent, Birmingham’s libraries, and Tbilisi in Georgia.

A must read for anyone interested in Britain’s heritage and an essential tool for prospective restorers, SAVE’s reports play a critical role in the conservation of Britain’s historic buildings. Some two-thirds of the country houses included in SAVE’s first report, published in 1977, had found new owners or uses within three or four years and good news has continued ever since.

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