The Tree of Trees and Superbloom: the celebration of monarchy and the natural environment
"Horticulture has long been used to celebrate and memorialise a royal jubilee."
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"Horticulture has long been used to celebrate and memorialise a royal jubilee."
"Giving royal names to buildings and streets became popular during the reign of Queen Victoria."
"The implications of owning a property with a scheduled monument in the grounds."
"Why you could wait up to a year before work can start."
"Why not use lockdown to discover what story your house has to tell?"
"Launch of the most ambitious heritage preservation campaign for 40 years."
"Here's what you need to know if you're considering altering a listed building. "
"There are over 10,000 in England, but who decides where they are and what does it mean to live in one?"
"Preserving an historic house benefits society, the neighbours and the owners."
"A structure doesn't have to be a building to be listed: it can be anything from a bridge to a zebra crossing."