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Appeal to Save Castle Drogo in Devon

Travel News Asia Latest Travel News Podcasts Videos Monday, 14 February 2011

An urgent public appeal to raise £1.5 million has been launched to safeguard the future of one of the England’s most iconic buildings – Castle Drogo in Devon.

The castle has suffered major structural problems ever since completion which have now resulted in serious leaks and water penetration throughout the building.

If extensive conservation is not undertaken, it is believed the castle will become inaccessible and a national treasure could be lost forever.

Castle Drogo is the last castle to have been built in Britain, between 1911 and 1931, by the renowned architect Edwin Lutyens.

It was built for Julius Drewe, a food retailing magnate, whose dream was to have an imposing granite fortress that would appear to have existed for hundreds of years.

By contrast, the inside offered the ultimate in modern living and convenience with all the technology and comforts of the age.

Plans to preserve the castle include the renovation of the massive flat roof structure using cutting-edge materials to make it permanently watertight.

In order to install the new roof system, 2355 granite blocks weighing 680 tonnes will have to be removed and then returned. Some 900 windows containing over 13,000 panes will be refurbished to stop them leaking and over 60,000 metres of pointing will need to be replaced.

The full cost of the conservation project is estimated at £11 million over 5 years, and the National Trust is making approaches to various funding bodies, including a £2.5 million application to the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF), to reach the target. A successful response from the public appeal is however needed to allow the first crucial stages of work to get underway.

Adrian Colston, Dartmoor General Manager for the National Trust said, "During the course of this year we will be talking to local people and our supporters about how they can get involved in helping save one of the country’s historic treasures. The castle is regarded as a masterpiece of 20th century architecture but its future is now hanging in the balance. This is our last chance for Castle Drogo and we urge our supporters across the country to help us raise the money we need to ensure its survival."

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