Plan to Convert Former Cheltenham Violin Shop into Family Home Near Entertainment Hub Sunday, June 22, 2025 cheltenham heritage residential conservation redevelopment breweryquarter henriettestreet architecture planning familyhome A historic shop situated just opposite Cheltenham’s bustling entertainment complex is set for a transformation into a three-bedroom family home. The Grade II listed building, formerly home to Cheltenham Violins for 23 … Read More
Cheltenham Honors Architect George Allen Underwood with Plaque on Historic Masonic Hall Friday, June 20, 2025 cheltenham architecture georgeallenunderwood masonichall montpellierspa municipaloffices blueplaque regency freemasonry historicbuildings A blue plaque has been unveiled on the Masonic Hall at 2 Portland Street, Cheltenham, honoring the legacy of George Allen Underwood, the esteemed architect and builder responsible for this historic structure. The ceremony was … Read More
Old Farm Barn Set for Stylish Transformation into Five-Bedroom Home in Cotswolds Sunday, June 8, 2025 barn conversion cotswolds residential architecture planning development agriculture design property An unused barn near Paxford, in the picturesque Cotswolds, is poised for conversion into a stylish five-bedroom home. Situated close to the A429 Fosse Way, the former agricultural building lies at the edge of a working yard, … Read More
Gloucester Considers Heritage-Inspired Shop Signage to Enhance City Appeal Thursday, June 5, 2025 gloucester heritage signage conservation tourism highstreet architecture council investment community Gloucester City Council is set to consult residents on whether shop signage within the city’s conservation area should better reflect its rich history and heritage. Pending approval by civic leaders next week, the … Read More
Gloucester Considers Heritage-Focused Shop Signage to Enhance City Appeal Thursday, June 5, 2025 gloucester heritage signage conservation tourism highstreet architecture community economy planning Gloucester residents may soon be invited to share their opinions on a proposal to ensure that shop signs within the city’s conservation area better reflect its rich history and heritage. The city council plans to launch a … Read More
‘Ironic’ Precedent Set with 131 Promenade Now Cited by Cheltenham Trust for Pittville Pump Room Cafe Bid Wednesday, June 4, 2025 cheltenham heritage planning conservation pittville trust cafe regency permaculture architecture An “ironic” precedent established by Cheltenham planners approving a pergola outside 131 The Promenade is now being invoked to justify a new development adjacent to one of the town’s most iconic landmarks. The Cheltenham … Read More