Save Britain’s Heritage adds 86 new entries to Buildings at Risk register

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Decaying country house and huge Welsh colliery among empty and disused buildings in need of urgent repair

A country house tottering on the brink of neglect and a 1930s cinema built in the shape of a cash register are among 86 threatened sites which have been added to Save Britain’s Heritage’s Buildings at Risk register.

New entries to the campaign group’s influential list for 2024 include a vast colliery building in Wales, a picturesque mill in the shadow of Durham Cathedral and a Victorian public baths in King’s Lynn.

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