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Contents
Issue 45 February/March 2025
Front cover image, picnic cottage in woodlands near Linn
of Quoich on Mar Lodge Estate, Scotland. photograph ©
Moxon Architects / Ben Addy.
National Trust for Scotland saves at risk royal picnic cottage
page 5
The Temple Room, Stowe House, Buckinghamshire
page 12
A perfect fit for a modern glass lift by Stannah
page 20
“At Risk” Grade 1 Listed Rural Church Begins Its Restoration Journey by Bakers of Danbury
page 24
Blending Heritage and Innovation with Bespoke Rooflights by The Rooflight Co.
page 28
Shedding Light on Conservation Rooflights Paul Trace from Stella Rooflight
page 35
Steel windows meet aesthetic aspirations at St Albans Cathedral
page 40
Historic village hall reaps the benefits of natural insulation
page 46
Illuminating Leicester Cathedral: A Visionary Journey
page 52
The Lead Contractors Association (LCA) Murdoch Awards Ceremony
page 56
The Federation of Traditional Metal Roofing Contractors Hard Metal Awards Ceremony
page 62
Lime Green - Traditional Products, Modern Delivery.
page 74
North Norfolk coast modernisation
page 78
Auckland Castle: A beacon for community regeneration
page 84
The Faith Museum, The Auckland Project
page 88
Choosing Wood Flooring for Heritage Property Renovations
page 92
Rejuvenating Exeter College Library, designed by Nex- and Donald Insall Associates
page 96
Stonework elements of the restoration of the Exeter College Library
page 100
Ventrolla revitalises heritage windows for Bournville Village Trust
page 102
Plas Hendy Stable Block
page 104
G. Adams Construction deliver exceptional quality on the Plas Hendy Stable Block
page 108
Picture perfect art lighting by by Iain McIntosh, Heritage Lighting Matters Ltd
page 112
Putney riverside conservation and extension
page 119
The regeneration of Hay Castle, Hay-on-Wye
page 124
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