
Moseley Road Baths is a neglected Edwardian time capsule at risk of closure – the oldest of only three Grade II* listed swimming pools still in use in the UK and an exceptional example of early twentieth century public architecture.
Moseley Road Baths is a neglected Edwardian time capsule at risk of closure – the oldest of only three Grade II* listed swimming pools still in use in the UK and an exceptional example of early twentieth century public architecture.
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Shobdon Church contains the most complete Rococo Gothick interior in the UK. World Monuments Fund added it to their Watch List in 2010 and since then it has undergone an extensive restoration to ensure this special church can be enjoyed for years to come.
In the early 1770s Thomas Taylor, the first Earl of Headfort, commissioned Irish architect George Semple to build Headfort House. The interior contains a magnificent suite of six state rooms designed by the renowned Scottish architect Robert Adam.
Although elements of its twelfth century origins survive, this small country parish church has the most complete Rococo Gothick interior in the UK, including all its furniture.