Derwentwater Youth Hostel – 1780s, grade II
Thimble Hall – 18th century, grade II
Lawn House, Etwall – c1790, grade II
Abbey House, Whitby – medieval, C17 & C19, grade I
Bradwell Abbey farmhouse, Milton Keynes – medieval, C16 & C17, grade II
Wollaton Hall, Nottingham – 1580-1588, grade I

Listed Buildings

Owners of listed buildings planning major alterations are well advised to engage a professional, qualified conservation consultant to assess their building.

We always aim to preserve the character of historic buildings, whilst enabling change to take place. We will provide frank, impartial advice and seek pragmatic solutions, drawing on our broad experience. Sometimes we may advise that we cannot help because the proposals are simply too damaging to a listed building.

Mel Morris has an excellent track record at writing appeals and public inquiries and can provide this service to local authority clients and private individuals.

Why are Bulildings Listed

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