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Loughgall Estate Restoration
Loughgall Estate has been in the ownership of the Department of Agriculture since the 1950s and has been used as a centre of horticultural research.
Gall treftadaeth fod yn unrhyw beth o'r gorffennol yr ydych yn ei werthfawrogi ac eisiau ei drosglwyddo i genedlaethau'r dyfodol. Archwiliwch rai o'r prosiectau ysbrydoledig rydym wedi'u hariannu a fydd efallai yn help i chi lywio eich cais eich hun.
Gallwch chwilio yn ôl lleoliad a math o dreftadaeth i:
Mae'n bosibl na fydd pob enghraifft prosiect y dewch o hyd iddyn nhw ar gael yn Gymraeg ar ein gwefan. Mae hynny oherwydd gellir dod o hyd i brosiectau mewn ardaloedd a gwledydd eraill y DU wrth i chwilio.
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Loughgall Estate has been in the ownership of the Department of Agriculture since the 1950s and has been used as a centre of horticultural research.
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Many more visitors are now able to visit the historic site of the 1403 Battle of Shrewsbury after work to improve visitor access.
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Communities from Portsmouth traced the stories of the sailors from the naval city of Portsmouth lost in the Battle of Jutland.
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Narrative Eye helped London community groups research how people from Africa and the Caribbean contributed to the First World War.
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Masham has survived and flourished as a market town since the Middle Ages. A hub for trades ranging from cobbling to coffins, it now has Yorkshire’s largest market place.
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Volunteer researchers helped uncover the true stories behind the successful Horse at War 1914-18 exhibition at The Lightbox in Woking.
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This project focused on repairing the parapet of the only surviving medieval church in March, Cambridgeshire.
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This project saw the restoration of the windows, nave and transept of St Andrew’s Church in Sunderland and opening it to a wider audience.
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This project saw urgent repairs made to the roof and external stone work of Sunderland Minster. The church now welcomes a wider audience due to the improved facilities and organised activities within the community.
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St John’s Hoxton received a grant to make governance improvements, whilst also preparing it to undertake a future capital redevelopment project.
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The Dissenters Graveyard in Exeter contains significant physical heritage related to the nonconformist tradition and includes a wealth of family and local history. It has been closed for public access for many years and had become very neglected and overgrown.
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Young people carried out research at Priest's House Museum, East Dorset, into stories about the village fire of May 1892.