Welcome to SAVE Britain's Heritage. SAVE has been campaigning for historic buildings since its formation in 1975 by a group of architectural historians, journalists and planners. SAVE is a strong, independent voice in conservation, free to respond rapidly to emergencies and to speak out loud for the historic environment.

LATEST CAMPAIGNS

Building of the Month March 2023: Eccleston Park Golf Club, Rainhill Road, St Helens, The Wirral, L35 4PG

This unlisted Victorian farmhouse is one of the only buildings which survive from the Rainhill County Asylum. It found a second life as a golf clubhouse but now it is standing empty as the future of the wider site remains undecided.

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LIGHTS. CAMERA. DEMOLITION: SAVE seeks to halt historic cinema bulldozers

With the owner of Stafford’s Sandonia Cinema seeking to bring the curtain down on the 1920s landmark, SAVE has joined the growing chorus of local residents and national heritage bodies objecting to the proposals

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See it, Save it! SAVE joins new coalition of heritage organisations to save Liverpool Street Station

‘If this is OK why not build office blocks over other protected landmarks like the Albert Hall?’

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Grandest stately home saved for the Nation - Wentworth Woodhouse sale completes

After 70 years of uncertainty the future of one of England’s grandest country houses is now secure.

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