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"The Mayor for Plymouth’s campaign accepts that not all of these changes can be made and are keeping their estimates ...
Fixing up a modern building ... old Tudor chapel? "Very carefully, with a great deal of patience and attention to detail," says the man leading a £200,000 conservation project in Leicestershire.
Sudeley Castle in Gloucestershire is a marvel of Tudor heritage ... of Palladian architecture in the UK, Holkham Hall in Norfolk was the vision of Thomas Coke, 1st Earl of Leicester, who was ...
Plans to convert The Tudor pub, in Tudor Road, into 10 flats have been approved by Leicester City Council ... some said it was positive the unused building would be "put to good use".
In a small English village, a group of dedicated locals has unearthed the remains of a long-vanished palace that had been home to Henry VIII’s grandmother. By Megan Specia Megan Specia reported ...
A former Leicester ... the corner of Tudor Road and Tewkesbury Street in Newfoundpool, to become 10 flats. The pub closed in 2013, according to planning documents. Now, the building, whose ornate ...
at the corner of Tudor Road and Tewkesbury Street in Newfoundpool, to become 10 flats. The pub closed in 2013, according to planning documents. Now, the building, whose ornate red brickwork dates ...
It could simply be that it was dug in a hurry, with Henry Tudor wishing to depart from Leicester for London as soon as possible ... The brick and rubble in the centre of the image show how close later ...
Take time to explore the traditional market towns, sleepy villages and country pubs in the beautiful Leicestershire countryside. As well as magnificent Belvoir Castle near Grantham, there are several ...
A 500-year-old timber-framed building is the latest listed building ... The HSHAZ works saw the Tudor beams exposed along with the ‘jetty’ (or projecting upper floor) facing onto the street.