The Vivat Trust is an active historic buildings preservation trust. Please refer below to see the current projects the Trust is managing. If you would like more information about any of the projects or would like to help support one of the Trust's projects, you can contact the Vivat Trust on Ph: 0845 090 2212
The Norman Arch, Cirencester, Gloucestershire We are delighted to confirm that we finally have listed building consent to progress this exciting project. The team are now looking to raise the final element of the match funding required and we hope to be able to bring you news on the project during 2...
Hadlow Tower, Hadlow, Kent
It is with great delight that we can report Hadlow Tower in Kent is finally on site. It's taken over ten years to get to this stage but we took a massive step forward in February 2011 when the ownership of England's tallest folly was handed over to the Vivat Trust. ...
Wellbrook Manor, Peterchurch, Herefordshire
In Herefordshire work has begun in earnest at Wellbrook Manor. The restoration and conversion of the Garden Barn into permanent offices for the Trust plus charming accommodation for a couple in the Garden Studio is complete, with the first guests welcome...
Earlstoun Castle, St John's Town of Dalry, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland.
The emergency works to this sixteenth century tower house are now complete and the exterior of the building is looking splendid. Unfortunately, the same cannot be said for the interior. As you may remember the Trustees wen...
North Lees Hall, Hathersage, Derbyshire
Sadly the work at North Lees Hall has not been able to develop as we would have wished. The Peak District National Park Authority are currently looking into the options for the future management of the whole of the North Lees Estate and until that is...
Whorlton Castle Gatehouse, near Swainby, North Yorkshire
The option appraisal for the gatehouse was completed in August 2011 and considered at the subsequent Trustee's meeting. The Trustees were delighted with the proposals which will not only secure the future and maintenance of the gatehouse but ...