Boat-shaped church and radar station among English heritage list newcomers
by Mark Brown from World news | The Guardian on (#6H3MT)
Historic England highlights remarkable gems' among 227 places added to national list in 2023
An intact second world war radar station and a 1960s church that resembles an upturned boat have joined some of England's grandest buildings on the national heritage list.
Historic England singled out 16 remarkable historic gems" that had been added to the list or had their entries updated in 2023. They include a 400-year-old structure regarded as England's earliest known modern-day car wash", an unusually long railway footbridge, an iron age cave and a Manchester primary school that still has its flashy art nouveau tiling from more than a century ago.
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