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    Heritage of London Trust

    Heritage of London Trust: Preserving London's Architectural Heritage

    Mission: Safeguarding London's Historic Sites
    The Heritage of London Trust (HOLT) is London's independent heritage charity, established in 1980 by the Greater London Council to rescue historic buildings and monuments. Their...

    Heritage of London Trust: Preserving London's Architectural Heritage

    Mission: Safeguarding London's Historic Sites
    The Heritage of London Trust (HOLT) is London's independent heritage charity, established in 1980 by the Greater London Council to rescue historic buildings and monuments. Their mission is to preserve the city's architectural legacy by identifying at-risk heritage sites and guiding their restoration from inception to completion. By focusing on structures that embody London's rich history, HOLT ensures that these landmarks continue to enrich the urban landscape for future generations.

    Comprehensive Restoration Services
    HOLT offers a range of services tailored to the needs of building conservation professionals, homeowners, and enthusiasts. They commission condition surveys, provide grants, and oversee the restoration process, collaborating with specialist conservators to maintain the authenticity and integrity of each site. Their projects span all 33 London boroughs, addressing a diverse array of structures, from fountains and statues to historic buildings and monuments.

    Engaging Communities Through Proud Places
    A key component of HOLT's work is community engagement, exemplified by their Proud Places programme. This initiative involves young people in heritage projects, fostering a sense of ownership and appreciation for local history. By integrating educational activities and hands-on experiences, HOLT empowers the next generation to value and protect London's architectural heritage.

    Notable Restoration Projects
    HOLT has successfully completed over 850 projects, including the restoration of St Leonard’s Church in Shoreditch. Known as the 'Actors’ Church' due to its historical association with the theatre community, the church underwent significant restoration, including the repair of its clock faces. Such projects highlight HOLT's commitment to preserving sites of cultural and historical significance, ensuring they remain integral parts of their communities.

    Support and Funding
    As a 100% independently funded charity, HOLT relies on donations and partnerships to continue its vital work. They offer various ways for individuals and organizations to contribute, including becoming patrons, establishing corporate partnerships, or leaving a legacy gift. Support from the public enables HOLT to rescue and restore more heritage sites, maintaining London's unique historical character.

    Through dedicated efforts in restoration, community engagement, and education, the Heritage of London Trust plays a crucial role in preserving the city's architectural heritage for present and future generations.

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    Norwich Historic Churches Trust

    Since 1973 the Norwich Historic Churches Trust has been responsible for managing 18 of the city’s medieval churches that are no longer used for religious worship.

    A registered charity, NHCT’s charitable objectives are the preservation and maintenance of redundant churches in Norwich which are...
    Since 1973 the Norwich Historic Churches Trust has been responsible for managing 18 of the city’s medieval churches that are no longer used for religious worship.

    A registered charity, NHCT’s charitable objectives are the preservation and maintenance of redundant churches in Norwich which are of historic or architectural value. The Trust has worked hard to find new uses for the churches in its care and now provides accommodation for several of Norwich’s vibrant charities, businesses and cultural activities. These include the Norwich Arts Centre, the Norwich Puppet Theatre, the Wharf Academy, and the Oak Circus Centre.

    The Trust also works to ensure public access to these churches which are an important part of the cityscape and the history of Norwich. Some are accessible daily while others can be viewed by appointment with the tenant. All of them are open during the annual Norfolk Heritage Open Days.
    The Trust’s office is based at St Martin at Palace Church on St Martin at Palace Plain. It is also a visitor centre for those wishing to learn about historic churches and the base for our volunteers, the Friends of the Norwich Historic Churches Trust, the Centre for Parish Church Studies and the Heavenly Gardens Project.
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