The Church Monuments Society was founded in 1979 and offers a focus for all who have an interest in church monuments of all types and periods. It was conceived to encourage the appreciation, study and conservation of church monuments both in the UK and abroad.
Encompassing the study of all cinema buildings, however humble, as well as live theatres, music halls and those entertainment buildings now in use as bingo halls or for other purposes.
the Trust promotes progressive improvements in the quality of urban life for communities throughout the United Kingdom
The Ecclesiological Society is for those who are interested in and enthusiastic about churches. Anyone can join the Society who is interested in the arts, architecture or liturgy of the Christian Church. Members' interests range over all periods and places, from the earliest churches in Britain through to the most recent developments in ecclesiastical architecture, fittings and liturgy across the world.
The Georgian Group campaigns against the neglect, maltreatment and destruction of Georgian buildings, parks and gardens in England and Wales.
The Landmark Trust was founded in 1965 to rescue worthwhile historic buildings from neglect, and then to restore and let them for holidays.
the free information service for lighthouses in great Britain
guardian for the nation in the acquisition and protection of threatened coastline, countryside and buildings.
the conservation charity that protects and promotes Scotland's natural and cultural heritage for present and future generations to enjoy.
Britain's biggest organisation working for walkers, a registered charity with 139,000 members across England, Scotland and Wales.
Last updated: Friday, 8th January 2010