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Mill Tower: Kirton End

Listed Building Consent & Full Planning Permission has recently been
obtained for Anderson & Glenn's modern & innovative design for the
extension of this Lincolnshire Tower House. As shown below, the property
is set in extensive formal gardens which contain many interesting
features.

Clarkson Memorial: Wisbeach, Cambridgeshire

Anderson and Glenn have been commissioned by
Fenland Council to prepare measured drawings and a condition survey of
this nineteenth-century monument.
Greyfriars, Lincoln

Anderson and Glenn have recently prepared a schedule of works for the
restoration of this fine mediaeval building.
Ulverscroft Priory: Leicestershire

Anderson and Glenn have been commissioned to prepare an Architectural
Options Appraisal for the restoration of this interesting mediaeval
building.
Lincoln Castle

Anderson and Glenn have recently been commissioned by Lincolnshire
County Council to prepare a detailed Conservation Management Plan for
this historically important mediaeval site. The project will be
completed early in the New Year.
Another Design Award for Anderson & Glenn

The built-in-quality of the Boston Guildhall
Restoration Project has been recognised at the recent LABC East Midlands
Awards Ceremony. It was judged to be the Best Accessibility Design
completed in 2007. Winning this award is an impressive achievement,
considering that the building is Listed Grade I and is over 600 years
old.
Castle Sinclair Girnigoe: Wick

Anderson and Glenn have recently finished an
Access Audit for Castle Girnigoe. It is owned by the Sinclair Clan Trust
and it is also the Scottish Seat of the 20th Earl of Caithness.
Oak House: Sandwell

Anderson and Glenn have been commissioned by
Sandwell District Council to prepare a Conservation and Management Plan
for this early seventeenth-century Timber Framed House. It is
currently used as a popular Local Authority Museum.
Anderson Glenn's Historic
Transport

Anderson & Glenn are interested in the conservation of Britain's
Heritage in all its forms. As well as undertaking work on historic
buildings and gardens, they take great pride in maintaining and driving
their 1934 Riley Lynx. Over the last few years, it has successfully
completed many trips throughout the UK, and taken part in rallies in
Eire, Holland and Norway. It has recently been thoroughly serviced and
is now ready to take to the open-road again throughout 2008.
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