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A historic residency dating back to the 1830s has hit the market for a six-figure sum. Sitting as part of the Heritage Quarter of the Sheerness Dockyard, the grade-II listed terraced building has ...
It was a dark day 60 years ago when the gates of Sheerness Naval Dockyard on the Isle of Sheppey slammed shut for the last time. More than 2,500 skilled workers, many who had been apprenticed ...
Controversial plans to redevelop part of the historic Sheerness Dockyard into blocks of flats have been thrown out. Opponents to the plans wanted to preserve the Georgian architecture and claimed ...
The dockyard was nominated by Save Britain's Heritage, a charity that campaigns for protection for historic buildings. The first dockyard at Sheerness was proposed by the diarist Samuel Pepys when he ...
the Grade II* listed Sheerness Dockyard Church was on Historic England’s ‘Heritage At Risk’ register. Now, following a £9.5m transformation, it stands resurrected as a hub for local people on the Isle ...
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Actress Sara Sugarman’s Dockyard Terrace home in Sheerness back on the market for £800k after price dropAn historic home owned by a famous actress and director has been put back on the market with a price drop. The Georgian Grade II*-listed property in Sheerness Dockyard can be yours for just £800,000.
visible from Sheerness’s high street. Although just outside the dockyard wall, it was still significant to John Rennie’s 1812-23 dockyard redevelopment masterplan given its context in the remaining ...
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Sheerness Dockyard Church, on Sheppey, named Building of the Year at the RIBA South East AwardsSheerness Dockyard Church, on Sheppey ... and skills to do more than just validate their client’s belief that a historic building in an extreme state of decay can have a very good future.” ...
restaurant and exhibition area for a large model of the historic harbour. Planned to complete in 2021, the Sheerness Dockyard Preservation Trust-backed project will re-open the 1828 naval chapel to ...
spearheaded by the Sheerness Dockyard Preservation Trust. The ambitious project, made possible by a £5.2m grant from The National Lottery Heritage Fund, in collaboration with Historic England and ...
historic centres and cultural landscapes around the globe. Among them are five sites from Britain – ranging from Dudley Zoo to Sheerness Dockyard – and another from Ireland. Heading the list ...
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