Projects we’ve funded
Heritage can be anything from the past that you value and want to pass on to future generations.
Explore some of the inspiring projects we’ve funded and help inform your own application.
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- discover the breadth of heritage we fund
- find projects similar to your own application idea
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Restoring Great Ayton's Christ Church
The restoration aimed to preserve key features of Christ Church in Ayton, North Yorkshire, while promoting community engagement.
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Touching Memory
Touching Memory created memory boxes for people with dementia that explore the everyday life of people living in Inverclyde from the 1950s to the 1980s.
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Restoring the Future of St John’s in Notting Hill
St John’s Notting Hill have fully restored their organ whilst engaging their community in a programme of activities.
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The Chapel of Rest Heritage Centre, Wreay
Developing a centre of learning within the Chapel of Rest at St Mary’s Church Wreay.
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Conservation and display of the Centenary Banner of Downham Benevolent Society (1785 to 1913)
Preserving part of Lancashire’s heritage for the benefit of future generations.
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Restoration of a Victorian stained glass window
Restoration of a stained glass window destroyed during the Second World War bombing of Liverpool.
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Winckley Square Gardens
A programme to improve access to Winckley Square, Preston, and celebrate the significant heritage of the gardens.
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Restoring stained glass windows, mullions and masonry at St Leonard's Balderstone
Bringing historic stained glass windows back to life and associated mullions and masonry of Grade II Listed Church.
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Restoring Moor Park, Preston’s oldest and largest park
Moor Park is a Victorian Park to the north of central Preston covering 40 acres.
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Restoration of William Butterfield painted ceilings in St Bridget's Church
The restoration of painted ceilings at St Bridget's Parish Church in Brigham, Cumbria – a Grade I listed church and part of an active Anglican parish.