The Victorian Society has revealed the top 10 most endangered Victorian buildings in the UK. The list includes significant sites such as Kennington Boys’ School, The Kursaal, and St Luke’s Chapel. These Grade II listed buildings require urgent preservation efforts.
The Victorian Society has identified the top 10 most endangered Victorian buildings in the UK.
The list includes Kennington Boys’ School in London, The Kursaal in Essex, St Martins in Devon, St Luke’s Chapel in Nottinghamshire, St Agnes’ Vicarage and Hall in Liverpool, Chances Glassworks in the West Midlands, former education department offices in Derbyshire, Former Bramcote Tennis Pavilion in North Yorkshire, Jesmond Dene Banqueting Hall in Newcastle, and the Coal Exchange in Cardiff.
All buildings are Grade II listed, signifying their architectural and historical significance.
The organization calls for further action to protect these important sites.