The Grange in Ramsgate was built by Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin (1812-52) who was one of the most prolific and influential architects of the 19th century. In this post I provide a brief overview of this important Grade I listed building.
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Heritage House, 79-80 High Street, Gravesend
Heritage House is a Grade II* listed building dating from the early to mid-18th century located in the historic core of Gravesend.
Warden Manor and The Coach House, Kent
J F Heritage has submitted a comprehensive heritage statement and detailed conservation advice relating to the proposed alterations to two significant listed buildings: Warden Manor and The Coach House.
Town Farm House, Brenchley, Tunbridge Wells
J F Heritage has provided advice for repairs and alterations to a fascinating timber framed dwelling in Brenchley. The property has been vacant for some time and repairs are required to make the building watertight and liveable. Sensitive repairs and alterations will ensure the building is reused and enjoyed for many years to come.
Larkins Green, Buckinghamshire
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”
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”
