Some 20 buildings or areas of historic importance in Nottingham are at risk, according to conservationists. Historic England releases a list every year of features which are, or are believed, to be in danger of serious, potentially irreversible decline.
There are several areas requiring urgent masonry repair, according to Historic England. In addition, several roofs are said to require repair and the rainwater disposal system needs attention to prevent water ingress and decay. The building owners are keen to effect further urgent repairs and are in discussion with the National Lottery Heritage Fund. Condition: Poor Priority: A - Immediate risk of further rapid deterioration or loss of fabric; no solution agreed Previous Priority: A.
The chancel slate roof is suffering from nail fatigue. The Parochial Church Council of the building are said to be keen to explore potential funding avenues for repair programmes.County House, High Pavement The townhouse on High Pavement is thought to have been built in the 15th or 16th century. It was rebuilt between 1728 and 1733, remodelled and extended in 1833 to form judges' lodgings, and then converted to offices in 1922, and further extended in 1930 and 1949.
Condition: Very bad; Occupancy / Use: Vacant/not in use; Priority: B - Immediate risk of further rapid deterioration or loss of fabric; solution agreed but not yet implemented; Previous Priority: B.
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