2010 - Top Ten Endangered Buildings

Our list of Victorian and Edwardian buildings at risk in 2010

The Grimsby Ice Factory

Grimsby, Lincolnshire Grade II*-listed, 1901, W.F. Cott This vast factory produced ice for Grimsby’s fishing industry for ninety years. The building and its early-twentieth-century ice machinery represent an important part...

The Unitarian Chapel

Upper Brook Street, Manchester Grade II*-listed, 1837-9, Charles Barry The former Unitarian Chapel, later known as the Welsh Baptist Chapel is owned by Manchester City Council. It is the first...

Royal Liverpool Seamen’s Orphanage

Tuebrook, Liverpool Grade II-listed, 1871, Alfred Waterhouse Alfred Waterhouse was commissioned by the Liverpool Seamen’s Orphan Institution to provide a home for children who had lost their families at sea....

Normansfield Hospital

Teddington, London Grade II*-listed, 1866, architect unknown The state of the interior of this former private sanatorium for mentally handicapped children is appalling and clearly in a state of rapid...

The Old Fire Station

Barry, South Wales Grade II-listed, 1901, architect unknown Sadly after sitting empty for nearly 10 years this custom designed Edwardian fire station is now in an advanced state of decay;...

Wedgwood Institute

Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire Grade II*-listed, 1869, G.B. Nichols, John Lockwood Kipling, Robert Edgar Until recently the Wedgwood Institute was home to Burslem’s public library. In 2006 the council pledged money to...

Former Moseley School of Art

Moseley Road, Birmingham Grade II*-listed, 1898, W.H. Bidlake This is an area of Birmingham where a remarkable number of distinguished Victorian and Edwardian buildings still survive, but like the Moseley...

Bradgate House Stables

Groby, Leicestershire Grade II*-listed, 1856, M. J. Dain Bradgate House was demolished in 1926 but its elaborate stable block still survives, albeit in a ruinous and dilapidated condition. It was...

30 Euston Square

Camden, London Grade II*-listed, 1906, A. Beresford Pite The Euston Arch was lost last time Euston station was redeveloped back in the early 1960s. That decision is widely regretted and...

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