J F Heritage has submitted a heritage statement in support of an application to alter the exterior and interior of a historic house in Buckinghamshire. The application site relates to a Grade II listed dwelling situated within the Chiltern Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The property dates from the 16th century and has had variousContinue reading “Larkins Green, Buckinghamshire”
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St Dunstan’s, Canterbury
This remarkable church, named after the 10th-century Archbishop of Canterbury, St. Dunstan, is a testament to the city’s rich architectural heritage.The church of St Dunstans is located just outside the medieval walls of Canterbury, near the ancient Watling Street and has a long and fascinating history, it is also a building of high historical and architectural interest that is reflected in its Grade I listing status.
Observing repair works from the roof of Hampton Court Palace
Royal Dockyard Church, Chatham
Showing the entrance with symmetrical windows, doors and embellished with a classical pediment. A few years ago, I was involved in a grant scheme for repair works to the Royal Dockyard Church, Chatham. The former church is located within the boundary of the Historic Dockyard Chatham, a former dockyard sited along the Medway with aContinue reading “Royal Dockyard Church, Chatham”
