Historic buildings which are known to be ‘at risk' through
neglect and decay, or vulnerable to becoming so, are added to a
Buildings at Risk register.
The
national Buildings at Risk register (new
window) containing listed buildings of the higher grades, I and
II*, is published annually by English Heritage. The
Suffolk County register (new window)
includes the same buildings plus those of grade II and is
published every other year.
You can view
Suffolk Coastal's 2008 register entries by
following the links below.
Most of the buildings and structures on the registers are in
poor to very bad condition, but a few in fair condition are also
included, usually because they have become redundant making their
future uncertain. Inclusion in the register implies no criticism of
the owners of the buildings concerned, many of whom are actively
seeking ways to secure their buildings’ futures.
For advice or further information contact Robert
Scrimgeour, Senior Design and Conservation Officer, on
01394 444616 or email
robert.scrimgeour@suffolkcoastal.gov.uk and
Adrian Craddock, Design and Conservation Officer, on 01394
444470 or email
adrian.craddock@suffolkcoastal.gov.uk.
Suffolk Coastal's Buildings at Risk
Suffolk Coastal's 2008 register entries can be viewed
individually or in a single PDF document by following the links
below. Follow this link for
help with
downloading and opening PDF files.
Please note that PDF documents open in a new browser
window.
Individual entries listed by place name:
- Alderton -
Martello Tower ‘Z’ (PDF 41KB)
- Bawdsey -
Bawdsey Manor (PDF 50KB)
- Bawdsey -
Lemonary 40m North of Bawdsey Manor (PDF
49KB)
- Bawdsey -
Radar Receiver Block, Bawdsey Manor (PDF
43KB)
- Bawdsey -
Radar Transmitter Block, Bawdsey Manor (PDF
51KB)
- Bawdsey -
Martello Tower ‘W’ (PDF 39KB)
- Bawdsey -
Observation Tower (PDF 38KB)
- Chediston -
Priory Farmhouse (PDF 46KB)
- Dunwich -
St James's Hospital Chapel (PDF 68KB)
- Dunwich -
Remains of Grey Friars Monastery (PDF
52KB)
- Friston -
Post Mill, Mill Road (PDF 36KB)
- Hacheston -
The Orangery, Glevering Hall, Easton Road (PDF
56KB)
- Kelsale Cum Carlton -
Curlew Green Farmhouse, Curlew Green (PDF
48KB)
- Kettleburgh -
Outbuilding South East of Rectory Farmhouse,
Rectory Road (PDF 58KB)
- Leiston -
Leiston Abbey (first site) (PDF 42KB)
- Peasenhall -
Bridge Cottages, The Causeway (PDF
62KB)
- Peasenhall -
Hill Farmhouse, Badingham Road (PDF
49KB)
- Saxmundham -
Wingfield House, Market Place (PDF
57KB)
- Sibton -
Remains of Sibton Abbey, Yoxford Road (PDF
67KB)
- Thorington -
Gateway 10m South of the Lodge, Lodge Road (PDF
69KB)
- Thorington -
The Lodge, London Road (PDF 61KB)
- Walberswick -
Windpump on Westwood Marshes (PDF 48KB)
- Walpole -
Packway Farmhouse (PDF 60KB)
- Wenhaston with Mells -
St Margaret’s Chapel, Mells (PDF
53KB)