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Buildings at Risk

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Buildings at Risk

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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.

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Individual entries listed by place name:

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