Historic Camellia House At Wentworth Woodhouse Wins Major European Heritage Award
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Historic Camellia House at Wentworth Woodhouse wins major European heritage award - Heritage Trust Network
Europe’s most prestigious cultural heritage awards has given a major accolade to Rotherham country house Wentworth Woodhouse’s restored Grade II* listed Camellia House, which is home to some of the oldest surviving camellias in the Western world. The European Heritage Awards/ Europa Nostra Awards has declared the project as one of its 30 outstanding winners from 24 countries across the Continent. The Camellia House was the only project in the UK…
Camellia House’s revival blooms with award
A South Yorkshire heritage trust has received European recognition for breathing new life into a long-derelict historic building. Wentworth Woodhouse Preservation Trust has received a European Heritage Award for its £5 million restoration of Wentworth Woodhouse’s Grade II-listed Camellia House, in Rotherham. The project, funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund, Historic…
Historic Camellia House At Wentworth Woodhouse Wins Major European Heritage Award
Europe’s most prestigious cultural heritage awards has given a major accolade to Rotherham country house Wentworth Woodhouse’s restored Grade II listed Camellia House, which is home to some of the oldest surviving camellias in the Western world.
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