A huge and historic manor in Wiltshire has been destroyed by fire despite heroic efforts from firefighting crews to save the building.
This building was believed to have been built in the early 1700’s as a hunting lodge and is registered as a listed building.
I don’t know what the building was currently used for and it’s condition but I do know that fire safety can sometimes be compromised in buildings which are listed or are in conservation areas.
This can change what you are allowed to alter within a building due to its historic nature and value and often fire safety professionals have to come up with a range of compensating features to deal with these issues.
It’s all part of the challenges facing fire risk assessors who assess these type of buildings. I hope the building can one day be restored to its original splendour.
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