Welcome to our British Directory.
This page provides a structured index of UK-focused websites, organised by topic to help you discover established online resources. The listings are based on historic human-edited directory data and have been preserved to highlight long-standing sites across the British web.
Many shorter-lived sites have disappeared over time, leaving a core set of more established and durable resources. While some entries may no longer be active, this directory continues to offer a useful overview of trusted UK websites within this category.
- A Tudor courtier house built by Nicholas Poyntz at Iron Acton, Bristol. Illustrated history and description of the house and grounds today, plus visitor information including calendar of events and location map.
- A charitable trust with a programme including exhibitions, guided tours, visits, discussions, workshops and lectures.
- An independent, non-political organisation whose activities include pressing for standards of new buildings and working to preserving important buildings and open spaces. Links, membership details, events diary and newsletter.
- Searchable listing of architecture and construction links, competition news, local events and history of the society from Bristol and Bath RIBA.
- Phil Draper's list of Christian places of worship, past and present. For some he provides photographs and descriptions, for others brief comments and links. Part of the Church Crawler site.
- Details the work and publications of this architectural historian based in Bristol. She specialises in the architecture, interiors and gardens of the 19th and 20th centuries.
- A large, multi-disciplinary faculty, covering a range of subjects relating to the natural and built environments: architecture, planning, housing, surveying and construction.
- The oldest Methodist chapel in the world (1739) located in Broadmead. History, information about guided tours and publications.
- 18th century manor house offering a variety of functions from business lets to weddings: services, contact details, events and history.
- Magnificent church described by Queen Elizabeth I as 'The goodliest, fairest and most famous parish church in England'. Ground plan and illustrated tour.
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