The annual update to the list of Britain's most endangered buildings - those most at risk of total dereliction or demolition and being lost forever - has been announced by conservation charity SAVE Britain's Heritage and includes seven Welsh properties. Now in its 35th year, the charity adds very special buildings that are desperate to find a heritage hero to secure their future to the UK's most 'at risk list', which has grown to over 1,500 potential wrecks and now includes two barns, a stables, a hotel, a farmhouse and two industrial heritage buildings in Wales. The register is a national platform for raising awareness of neglected historic buildings and their potential to bring meaningful benefit to the places in which they stand if restored and reused.
The new additions to the list every year are n ominated by the charity's supporters, heritage professionals and the public as buildings that add interest to their localities and link us powerfully to our past. For more property stories sent to your inbox twice a week sign up to the property newsletter here . READ MORE: First look inside Martin Roberts' Welsh pub as Homes Under the Hammer presenter says 'I’m constantly worried' and pleads for help YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE: The absolutely stunning renovated townhouse in one of Wales’ favourite seaside spots Liz Fuller, SAVE's Buildings at Risk officer, said: "If you want to be transported to different locations and different moments in our history, dipping into this list of bui.
