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SAVE Britain’s Heritage polemic condemning the Pathfinder Housing Market Renewal Scheme which saw local councils in the North of England use government allocated funds to demolish Victorian terraced houses with a view to replacing them with modern housing, an ambition that singularly failed to materialise.  The argument put forward here was that existing historic housing stock is of sufficient community value and aesthetic worth to warrant renovation and refurbishment, an objective that was partially achieved when the government withdrew funding four years earlier than planned.  Includes five case studies.  Illustrated in colour throughout.  Large paperback.  112 pages.  New condition.  Cat No 4538

£ 5.00

Adam Wilkinson

Save Britain's Heritage

New

Paperback

0905978501

2006

Region: Britain - N. England

Theory & Practice: Buildings

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