Conservation & Heritage Issue 49 October 2025 - Flipbook - Page 5
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Contents
Issue 49 October/November 2025
Front cover image, Bigod tower door, Norwich Castle
picture curtesy of Swedish Linseed Paint
Earthborne - Norwich Castle Reopens
Royal Warr ant Holders - Rooflight
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Albemarle Street Terracotta Façade Restoration
page 6
Norwich Castle Reopens
page 8
The King hosts a reception with winners of the King’s Trust Award 2025
page 13
Wrights of Lymm Ltd: Royal Warrant Holders
page 18
The Crown Estate & Lendlease sign transformational partnership
page 25
Preserving History: The Expert Restoration of Dunton’s St Martin’s Church
page 32
Nature Knows Best
page 38
Conservation and restoration at The British Embassy, Paris, France
page 47
A medieval makeover! Caerphilly Castle’s Great Hall reopens
page 56
Pomp and Circumstance Restored
page 60
St Mary’s Walthamstow
page 66
Studio Hagen Hall completes sensitive, energy-focused transformation of
modernist townhouse in London
page 72
Heritage no longer at risk: Redchurch Street weavers’ tenements restored
page 79
Ion Glass Celebrates 20 Year Anniversary
page 84
ASWS demonstrates mastery of metals on Olympia’s copper canopy
page 90
Restoring 93 Mortimer Street: A Heritage Window Specialist’s Journey
page 93
Improving the Energy Performance of Heritage Projects with Clement’s Steel
Windows and Doors
page 101
Cliffhanger
page 112
Knepp Estate Wilding Kitchen and Shop
page 121
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