Grade ii articles
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Farmer who demolished a 17th century Grade II listed dovecote without permission is fined £45,000
Phillip Gore, who owns Lower Newton farm in Shropshire, was sentenced at Kidderminster Magistrates' Court as he failed to obtain consent to flatten the 30-foot dovecote.
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Plan for 42-storey 'eyesore' skyscraper to be built on top of Grade-II Georgian listed building in Birmingham with huge metal stilts is thrown out
The proposals for the former Royal Orthopaedic Hospital in Birmingham were unanimously rejected in today's planning meeting, amid concerns they would cause harm to the building's structure.
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250-year-old hunting lodge, grade II-listed training site and former colliery office amongst unusual Rotherham polling stations
Some, however, will have a more interesting place to vote – including a former hunting lodge, a grade II-listed training site, and colliery offices dating back to 1870. Here are some of the weird and wonderful venues where voters will cast their ballots in this week. Boston Castle Built in 1775 for the 3rd Earl of Effingham, Boston Castle commemorates the Americans’ first encounter with the British at Bunker’s Hill near Boston in 1775. Originally built as a hunting lodge, Boston Castle stands...