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  • Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
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    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London

    The old London City Hall building, which has been vacant since the Greater London Authority (GLA) moved out, is undergoing a major refurbishment to replace its glass shell with balconies and greenery. The £150 million project, led by the building's landlord, St Martins Property Investments, will remove the distinctive glass exterior to improve the building's environmental performance, while creating new spaces for cafes, restaurants, and offices.

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  • Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
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    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London

    The old London City Hall building, which has been vacant since the Greater London Authority (GLA) moved out, is undergoing a major refurbishment to replace its glass shell with balconies and greenery. The £150 million project, led by the building's landlord, St Martins Property Investments, will remove the distinctive glass exterior to improve the building's environmental performance, while creating new spaces for cafes, restaurants, and offices.

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  • Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
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    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London

    The old London City Hall building, which has been vacant since the Greater London Authority (GLA) moved out, is undergoing a major refurbishment to replace its glass shell with balconies and greenery. The £150 million project, led by the building's landlord, St Martins Property Investments, will remove the distinctive glass exterior to improve the building's environmental performance, while creating new spaces for cafes, restaurants, and offices.

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  • Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
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    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London

    The old London City Hall building, which has been vacant since the Greater London Authority (GLA) moved out, is undergoing a major refurbishment to replace its glass shell with balconies and greenery. The £150 million project, led by the building's landlord, St Martins Property Investments, will remove the distinctive glass exterior to improve the building's environmental performance, while creating new spaces for cafes, restaurants, and offices.

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  • Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
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    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London

    The old London City Hall building, which has been vacant since the Greater London Authority (GLA) moved out, is undergoing a major refurbishment to replace its glass shell with balconies and greenery. The £150 million project, led by the building's landlord, St Martins Property Investments, will remove the distinctive glass exterior to improve the building's environmental performance, while creating new spaces for cafes, restaurants, and offices.

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  • Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
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    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London

    The old London City Hall building, which has been vacant since the Greater London Authority (GLA) moved out, is undergoing a major refurbishment to replace its glass shell with balconies and greenery. The £150 million project, led by the building's landlord, St Martins Property Investments, will remove the distinctive glass exterior to improve the building's environmental performance, while creating new spaces for cafes, restaurants, and offices.

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  • Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
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    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London

    The old London City Hall building, which has been vacant since the Greater London Authority (GLA) moved out, is undergoing a major refurbishment to replace its glass shell with balconies and greenery. The £150 million project, led by the building's landlord, St Martins Property Investments, will remove the distinctive glass exterior to improve the building's environmental performance, while creating new spaces for cafes, restaurants, and offices.

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  • Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
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    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London

    The old London City Hall building, which has been vacant since the Greater London Authority (GLA) moved out, is undergoing a major refurbishment to replace its glass shell with balconies and greenery. The £150 million project, led by the building's landlord, St Martins Property Investments, will remove the distinctive glass exterior to improve the building's environmental performance, while creating new spaces for cafes, restaurants, and offices.

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  • Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
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    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London

    The old London City Hall building, which has been vacant since the Greater London Authority (GLA) moved out, is undergoing a major refurbishment to replace its glass shell with balconies and greenery. The £150 million project, led by the building's landlord, St Martins Property Investments, will remove the distinctive glass exterior to improve the building's environmental performance, while creating new spaces for cafes, restaurants, and offices.

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  • Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
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    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London

    The old London City Hall building, which has been vacant since the Greater London Authority (GLA) moved out, is undergoing a major refurbishment to replace its glass shell with balconies and greenery. The £150 million project, led by the building's landlord, St Martins Property Investments, will remove the distinctive glass exterior to improve the building's environmental performance, while creating new spaces for cafes, restaurants, and offices.

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  • Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
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    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London

    The old London City Hall building, which has been vacant since the Greater London Authority (GLA) moved out, is undergoing a major refurbishment to replace its glass shell with balconies and greenery. The £150 million project, led by the building's landlord, St Martins Property Investments, will remove the distinctive glass exterior to improve the building's environmental performance, while creating new spaces for cafes, restaurants, and offices.

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  • Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
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    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London

    The old London City Hall building, which has been vacant since the Greater London Authority (GLA) moved out, is undergoing a major refurbishment to replace its glass shell with balconies and greenery. The £150 million project, led by the building's landlord, St Martins Property Investments, will remove the distinctive glass exterior to improve the building's environmental performance, while creating new spaces for cafes, restaurants, and offices.

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  • Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
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    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London

    The old London City Hall building, which has been vacant since the Greater London Authority (GLA) moved out, is undergoing a major refurbishment to replace its glass shell with balconies and greenery. The £150 million project, led by the building's landlord, St Martins Property Investments, will remove the distinctive glass exterior to improve the building's environmental performance, while creating new spaces for cafes, restaurants, and offices.

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  • Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
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    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London

    The old London City Hall building, which has been vacant since the Greater London Authority (GLA) moved out, is undergoing a major refurbishment to replace its glass shell with balconies and greenery. The £150 million project, led by the building's landlord, St Martins Property Investments, will remove the distinctive glass exterior to improve the building's environmental performance, while creating new spaces for cafes, restaurants, and offices.

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  • Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
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    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London

    The old London City Hall building, which has been vacant since the Greater London Authority (GLA) moved out, is undergoing a major refurbishment to replace its glass shell with balconies and greenery. The £150 million project, led by the building's landlord, St Martins Property Investments, will remove the distinctive glass exterior to improve the building's environmental performance, while creating new spaces for cafes, restaurants, and offices.

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  • Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
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    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London

    The old London City Hall building, which has been vacant since the Greater London Authority (GLA) moved out, is undergoing a major refurbishment to replace its glass shell with balconies and greenery. The £150 million project, led by the building's landlord, St Martins Property Investments, will remove the distinctive glass exterior to improve the building's environmental performance, while creating new spaces for cafes, restaurants, and offices.

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  • Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
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    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London

    The old London City Hall building, which has been vacant since the Greater London Authority (GLA) moved out, is undergoing a major refurbishment to replace its glass shell with balconies and greenery. The £150 million project, led by the building's landlord, St Martins Property Investments, will remove the distinctive glass exterior to improve the building's environmental performance, while creating new spaces for cafes, restaurants, and offices.

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  • Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
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    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London

    The old London City Hall building, which has been vacant since the Greater London Authority (GLA) moved out, is undergoing a major refurbishment to replace its glass shell with balconies and greenery. The £150 million project, led by the building's landlord, St Martins Property Investments, will remove the distinctive glass exterior to improve the building's environmental performance, while creating new spaces for cafes, restaurants, and offices.

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  • Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
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    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London

    The old London City Hall building, which has been vacant since the Greater London Authority (GLA) moved out, is undergoing a major refurbishment to replace its glass shell with balconies and greenery. The £150 million project, led by the building's landlord, St Martins Property Investments, will remove the distinctive glass exterior to improve the building's environmental performance, while creating new spaces for cafes, restaurants, and offices.

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  • Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
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    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London

    The old London City Hall building, which has been vacant since the Greater London Authority (GLA) moved out, is undergoing a major refurbishment to replace its glass shell with balconies and greenery. The £150 million project, led by the building's landlord, St Martins Property Investments, will remove the distinctive glass exterior to improve the building's environmental performance, while creating new spaces for cafes, restaurants, and offices.

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  • Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
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    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London

    The old London City Hall building, which has been vacant since the Greater London Authority (GLA) moved out, is undergoing a major refurbishment to replace its glass shell with balconies and greenery. The £150 million project, led by the building's landlord, St Martins Property Investments, will remove the distinctive glass exterior to improve the building's environmental performance, while creating new spaces for cafes, restaurants, and offices.

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  • Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
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    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London

    The old London City Hall building, which has been vacant since the Greater London Authority (GLA) moved out, is undergoing a major refurbishment to replace its glass shell with balconies and greenery. The £150 million project, led by the building's landlord, St Martins Property Investments, will remove the distinctive glass exterior to improve the building's environmental performance, while creating new spaces for cafes, restaurants, and offices.

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  • Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
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    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London

    The old London City Hall building, which has been vacant since the Greater London Authority (GLA) moved out, is undergoing a major refurbishment to replace its glass shell with balconies and greenery. The £150 million project, led by the building's landlord, St Martins Property Investments, will remove the distinctive glass exterior to improve the building's environmental performance, while creating new spaces for cafes, restaurants, and offices.

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  • Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
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    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London

    The old London City Hall building, which has been vacant since the Greater London Authority (GLA) moved out, is undergoing a major refurbishment to replace its glass shell with balconies and greenery. The £150 million project, led by the building's landlord, St Martins Property Investments, will remove the distinctive glass exterior to improve the building's environmental performance, while creating new spaces for cafes, restaurants, and offices.

    Credit: Daniel Hambury / London Standard / eyevine

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  • Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
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    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London

    The old London City Hall building, which has been vacant since the Greater London Authority (GLA) moved out, is undergoing a major refurbishment to replace its glass shell with balconies and greenery. The £150 million project, led by the building's landlord, St Martins Property Investments, will remove the distinctive glass exterior to improve the building's environmental performance, while creating new spaces for cafes, restaurants, and offices.

    Credit: Daniel Hambury / London Standard / eyevine

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  • Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
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    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London
    Workers remove the windows at the former City Hall, London

    The old London City Hall building, which has been vacant since the Greater London Authority (GLA) moved out, is undergoing a major refurbishment to replace its glass shell with balconies and greenery. The £150 million project, led by the building's landlord, St Martins Property Investments, will remove the distinctive glass exterior to improve the building's environmental performance, while creating new spaces for cafes, restaurants, and offices.

    Credit: Daniel Hambury / London Standard / eyevine

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  • Retro Golden Arches McDonald‚Äôs
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    Retro Golden Arches McDonald’s
    Drive-through lanes and the retro Golden Arches of McDonald's at 1330 N. Milwaukee Avenue, Libertyville, Illinois, United States, August 19, 2025. This reproduction of the original 1950s-era drive-in features the Speedee mascot and period styling, with recent updates to signage, lighting, and drive-through access. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Retro Golden Arches McDonald‚Äôs
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    Retro Golden Arches McDonald’s
    Drive-through lanes and the retro Golden Arches of McDonald's at 1330 N. Milwaukee Avenue, Libertyville, Illinois, United States, August 19, 2025. This reproduction of the original 1950s-era drive-in features the Speedee mascot and period styling, with recent updates to signage, lighting, and drive-through access. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Retro Golden Arches McDonald‚Äôs
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    Retro Golden Arches McDonald’s
    Drive-through lanes and the retro Golden Arches of McDonald's at 1330 N. Milwaukee Avenue, Libertyville, Illinois, United States, August 19, 2025. This reproduction of the original 1950s-era drive-in features the Speedee mascot and period styling, with recent updates to signage, lighting, and drive-through access. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Retro Golden Arches McDonald‚Äôs
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    Retro Golden Arches McDonald’s
    Drive-through lanes and the retro Golden Arches of McDonald's at 1330 N. Milwaukee Avenue, Libertyville, Illinois, United States, August 19, 2025. This reproduction of the original 1950s-era drive-in features the Speedee mascot and period styling, with recent updates to signage, lighting, and drive-through access. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Retro Golden Arches McDonald‚Äôs
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    Retro Golden Arches McDonald’s
    Drive-through lanes and the retro Golden Arches of McDonald's at 1330 N. Milwaukee Avenue, Libertyville, Illinois, United States, August 19, 2025. This reproduction of the original 1950s-era drive-in features the Speedee mascot and period styling, with recent updates to signage, lighting, and drive-through access. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Retro Golden Arches McDonald‚Äôs
    DUKAS_187923165_NUR
    Retro Golden Arches McDonald’s
    Drive-through lanes and the retro Golden Arches of McDonald's at 1330 N. Milwaukee Avenue, Libertyville, Illinois, United States, August 19, 2025. This reproduction of the original 1950s-era drive-in features the Speedee mascot and period styling, with recent updates to signage, lighting, and drive-through access. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Retro Golden Arches McDonald‚Äôs
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    Retro Golden Arches McDonald’s
    Drive-through lanes and the retro Golden Arches of McDonald's at 1330 N. Milwaukee Avenue, Libertyville, Illinois, United States, August 19, 2025. This reproduction of the original 1950s-era drive-in features the Speedee mascot and period styling, with recent updates to signage, lighting, and drive-through access. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Retro Golden Arches McDonald‚Äôs
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    Retro Golden Arches McDonald’s
    Drive-through lanes and the retro Golden Arches of McDonald's at 1330 N. Milwaukee Avenue, Libertyville, Illinois, United States, August 19, 2025. This reproduction of the original 1950s-era drive-in features the Speedee mascot and period styling, with recent updates to signage, lighting, and drive-through access. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Retro Golden Arches McDonald‚Äôs
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    Retro Golden Arches McDonald’s
    Drive-through lanes and the retro Golden Arches of McDonald's at 1330 N. Milwaukee Avenue, Libertyville, Illinois, United States, August 19, 2025. This reproduction of the original 1950s-era drive-in features the Speedee mascot and period styling, with recent updates to signage, lighting, and drive-through access. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • Retro Golden Arches McDonald‚Äôs
    DUKAS_187923156_NUR
    Retro Golden Arches McDonald’s
    Drive-through lanes and the retro Golden Arches of McDonald's at 1330 N. Milwaukee Avenue, Libertyville, Illinois, United States, August 19, 2025. This reproduction of the original 1950s-era drive-in features the Speedee mascot and period styling, with recent updates to signage, lighting, and drive-through access. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/NurPhoto)

     

  • The Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol which is undergoing its largest refurbishment in its history.
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    The Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol which is undergoing its largest refurbishment in its history.
    The Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol which is undergoing its largest refurbishment in its history (14 Aug 2025).
    - Industrial painter Sam Bailey coating the chains.

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  • The Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol which is undergoing its largest refurbishment in its history.
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    The Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol which is undergoing its largest refurbishment in its history.
    The Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol which is undergoing its largest refurbishment in its history (14 Aug 2025).
    - Industrial painter Sam Bailey coating the chains.

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    The Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol which is undergoing its largest refurbishment in its history.
    The Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol which is undergoing its largest refurbishment in its history (14 Aug 2025).
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    Belsay Hall a Greek temple-style house rescued from two centuries of Northumberland damp
    English Heritage gives Belsay Hall a makeover, with new roof and revived gardens.

    English Heritage hopes that may soon happen as it unveils the results of major conservation work at Belsay Hall and gardens in Northumberland. The two-year project has included a new roof for the hall and substantial work, led by landscape designer and garden expert Dan Pearson, to bring the gardens back to their best.

    Belsay Hall is modelled on the Temple of Hephaestus in Athens and was designed by its perfectionist owner, Sir Charles Monck, in the early 19th century, drawing on the style of buildings he had seen during his two-year honeymoon in Greece.

    Today Belsay Hall is recognised as one of England’s earliest Greek revival houses, but time had taken its toll. Douglas said changes in the weather, with harder downpours and higher winds, had accelerated the need for major repair and refurbishment works.

    The formal gardens at Belsay Hall, Castle and Gardens in Northumberland which on 23 August unveils its two year renovation project which preserves the Greek Revival house and its gardens for future generations. Heritage Lottery Funding and other grants have financed the building of new family friendly spaces and revived the historic gardens with over 80,000 plants by landscape designer Dan Pearson.Belsay, UK.
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    Belsay Hall a Greek temple-style house rescued from two centuries of Northumberland damp
    English Heritage gives Belsay Hall a makeover, with new roof and revived gardens.

    English Heritage hopes that may soon happen as it unveils the results of major conservation work at Belsay Hall and gardens in Northumberland. The two-year project has included a new roof for the hall and substantial work, led by landscape designer and garden expert Dan Pearson, to bring the gardens back to their best.

    Belsay Hall is modelled on the Temple of Hephaestus in Athens and was designed by its perfectionist owner, Sir Charles Monck, in the early 19th century, drawing on the style of buildings he had seen during his two-year honeymoon in Greece.

    Today Belsay Hall is recognised as one of England’s earliest Greek revival houses, but time had taken its toll. Douglas said changes in the weather, with harder downpours and higher winds, had accelerated the need for major repair and refurbishment works.

    The formal gardens at Belsay Hall, Castle and Gardens in Northumberland which on 23 August unveils its two year renovation project which preserves the Greek Revival house and its gardens for future generations. Heritage Lottery Funding and other grants have financed the building of new family friendly spaces and revived the historic gardens with over 80,000 plants by landscape designer Dan Pearson.Belsay, UK.
    16 August 2023.

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  • Belsay Hall a Greek temple-style house rescued from two centuries of Northumberland damp
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    Belsay Hall a Greek temple-style house rescued from two centuries of Northumberland damp
    English Heritage gives Belsay Hall a makeover, with new roof and revived gardens.

    English Heritage hopes that may soon happen as it unveils the results of major conservation work at Belsay Hall and gardens in Northumberland. The two-year project has included a new roof for the hall and substantial work, led by landscape designer and garden expert Dan Pearson, to bring the gardens back to their best.

    Belsay Hall is modelled on the Temple of Hephaestus in Athens and was designed by its perfectionist owner, Sir Charles Monck, in the early 19th century, drawing on the style of buildings he had seen during his two-year honeymoon in Greece.

    Today Belsay Hall is recognised as one of England’s earliest Greek revival houses, but time had taken its toll. Douglas said changes in the weather, with harder downpours and higher winds, had accelerated the need for major repair and refurbishment works.

    The formal gardens at Belsay Hall, Castle and Gardens in Northumberland which on 23 August unveils its two year renovation project which preserves the Greek Revival house and its gardens for future generations. Heritage Lottery Funding and other grants have financed the building of new family friendly spaces and revived the historic gardens with over 80,000 plants by landscape designer Dan Pearson.Belsay, UK.
    16 August 2023.

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