Heritage Funding Stories
Find out more about some of the country’s treasured sites that were awarded Culture Recovery Fund grants to help bring them back to life, safeguarding jobs and supporting expert craftspeople working in the sector.
Find out more about some of the country’s treasured sites that were awarded Culture Recovery Fund grants to help bring them back to life, safeguarding jobs and supporting expert craftspeople working in the sector.
The Covid-19 Emergency Heritage at Risk Response Fund has awarded grants to help fund urgent maintenance, repairs and surveys at some of England’s locally-cherished historic buildings and sites. Find out how the grants were used at these heritage sites.
Learn how the Culture Recovery Fund helped the Grade II listed building to begin to recover from an arson attack.
Find out about how funding has supported specialist craftworkers to repair a Grade II* listed windmill.
An example of funding to churches which has helped to support conservation and construction professionals and preserve the historic environment.
Newman Brothers Coffin Works was established as a brass founders in 1882. Read the case study.
Pinnacle Tower was awarded £24,844 through the Culture Recovery Fund. Read the case study.
Join famous faces from TV and radio as they #UncoverMore of the heritage that surrounds us and learn about the essential work that has been carried out thanks to the Culture Recovery Fund and emergency funding from Historic England.
Oti Mabuse and Marius Iepure discover historic dancing spaces.
Reverend Kate Bottley visits Taylor's Bell Foundry.
Discover the beloved gardens that were once lost to the world with TV adventurer Monty Halls and his family.
See where funding has been distributed to heritage near you.
See inside the crown jewel of Blackpool's theatre scene.
A glimpse into some of the workmanship required to keep part of Rotherham's heritage standing for the community.
What does it take to create an archive that tells the story of a community over 500 years?
#Uncovermore work by the master woodcarver of the Georgian era around the 300th anniversary of his death.
Discover the fine craftsmanship of brickwork and the hidden graffiti that was carved by a past bricklayer at Kensington Palace's Orangery.
The Grade I listed North Street is the earliest example of industrial housing where Richard Arkwright's mill workers lived.
A Victorian church made from corrugated iron. A reconstructed battleship interior. Uncover the stories behind this fascinating building.
Learn more about some of the sites that have been supported by the Culture Recovery Fund on our YouTube channel.
Learn how the Government's Heritage Stimulus Fund has helped the National Churches Trust save 32 historic churches and meeting houses for the future.
Culture Recovery Fund enables Burghley House to complete vital restoration of iconic 18th-century Lion Bridge.
Heritage Stimulus Fund contributed towards 39 projects of repair to Grade I and Grade II* historic Catholic churches throughout England.
Key refurbishments taking place at the church thanks to a Culture Recovery Fund.
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