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Heritage Buildings Podcast

Heritage Buildings Podcast

By: Vincent Reed
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Welcome to the Heritage Buildings Podcast with your host Vincent Reed, where we bring you in-depth interviews with leading experts, passionate enthusiasts, and industry professionals from across the heritage buildings sector. Join us as we explore captivating stories, uncover the artistry behind historical buildings, and dive into the challenges and successes of conserving our architectural heritage. This podcast is available as audio format across all of your favourite podcasting apps and as video format on our official YouTube channel - https://www.youtube.com/@HeritageBuildingsAssociation Be sure to join in on the discussions in our forum - https://heritagebuildings.forum Connect with us on social media - https://linktr.ee/heritagebuildingsassociationCopyright 2026 Vincent Reed Art Social Sciences World
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  • [HBP#31] - James Kenton - Conservation Secrets with a National Trust Architect
    Apr 7 2026

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    Welcome to another episode of the Heritage Buildings Podcast.

    In this special first on-site episode, Vincent Reed visits Scotney Castle to sit down with James Kenton, a National Trust senior building surveyor and conservation architect.

    James shares his journey from a farming background to discovering his passion for architecture through school work experience, university at Portsmouth, and trips to historic sites like Rome. He explains the path to becoming a conservation architect, including accreditation (AABC and RIBA) and professional qualifications.

    Discover the day-to-day work of a National Trust surveyor, from compliance and condition reporting to long-term planning and climate impact management. James also highlights church inspections, quinquennial surveys, and major projects at Chartwell, including stabilising Churchill’s kitchen garden walls and refurbishing the uniform room.

    Other topics covered include:

    • Early career challenges during the 2008 credit crunch
    • Trades skills, apprenticeships, and the future of craftsmanship in an AI-driven world
    • Balancing duty of care, project budgets, and return on investment
    • Work culture and learning opportunities during COVID and furlough
    • Publications, BBC filming at Sissinghurst, and sharing expertise with the public

    Whether you’re a heritage professional, architecture student, or simply curious about historic buildings and conservation, this episode offers invaluable insights into preserving historic places for future generations.

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    00:00 Meet James Kenton

    00:30 From Farming to Design

    00:55 Work Experience Spark

    04:54 University and Conservation

    09:09 Becoming a Conservation Architect

    09:49 Accreditation Case Studies

    14:45 Qualifying and Part Three

    19:38 Starting Out in the Credit Crunch

    21:44 Church Work and Inspections

    24:45 Climate Change Building Impacts

    25:46 Chartwell Projects Deep Dive

    31:58 National Trust Teams and Crafts

    35:02 Trades Skills and AI Future

    41:35 Work Culture After COVID

    44:04 Back to Scotney Castle

    44:13 Becoming Church Inspector

    45:39 Juggling Dozens of Churches

    47:22 From Farm Conversions to Ambition

    49:50 National Trust Interview Gauntlet

    52:04 Taking the Leap to NT

    53:39 Starting Then COVID Hits

    56:49 Furlough Era Extra Portfolios

    01:00:18 Portfolio Reshuffle After COVID

    01:01:49 Senior Surveyor Role Explained

    01:05:31 Day to Day Surveyor Work

    01:10:09 Reports, Budgets and Planning

    01:14:06 Balancing Duty and ROI

    01:16:43 Stress, Responsibility and Pride

    01:20:00 Where to Find More

    01:21:18 Publications and BBC Filming

    01:25:20 Final Thanks and Wrap Up

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    Connect with James Kentorn and learn more:

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-kenton-nt/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/james_kenton/

    Email: jamesphkenton@gmail.com

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    Learn more about the Heritage Buildings Association:

    https://heritagebuildingsassociation.com

    Join the conversation:

    https://heritagebuildings.forum/share/dDYOnkLWJAkaA5xE?utm_source=manual

    #NationalTrust #ConservationArchitect #HistoricBuildings

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    1 hr and 27 mins
  • [HBP#30] - Nathan Goss - Coffins, Castles, & Conservation
    Mar 24 2026

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    Welcome to another episode of the Heritage Buildings Podcast.

    Host Vincent Reed speaks with conservation carpenter and surveyor Nathan Goss about his unconventional journey from leaving school at 15 with dyslexia into a carpentry apprenticeship in South Wales, early work crafting coffins and staircases, and later restoring historic buildings across the UK including projects at Windsor Castle and Hereford Cathedral.

    Nathan also shares how television opportunities arose through his friendship with Griff Rhys Jones, his transition into a building surveyor role with the National Trust after a rugby injury, and international conservation work with the World Monuments Fund.

    Topics covered include:

    • Starting a carpentry apprenticeship at 15 and early work crafting coffins

    • Restoring major heritage sites including Windsor Castle and historic buildings across Wales

    • Life as a travelling carpenter working on castles, cathedrals, and historic halls

    • How a friendship with Griff Rhys Jones led to television and heritage documentaries

    • Retraining as a National Trust building surveyor after a career-changing rugby injury

    • International conservation work and training projects in Ethiopia and Sierra Leone

    Perfect for conservation carpenters, heritage professionals, craftspeople, building surveyors, and anyone passionate about traditional building skills and historic building restoration.

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    00:00 Welcome and Catch Up

    00:29 School Struggles and Apprenticeship

    03:17 Early Joinery and Bonus Wages

    05:20 Coffin Making Mindset

    09:06 How Coffins Were Built

    14:20 Glue and Finishing Touches

    16:18 Leaving Joinery for Restoration

    21:16 Windsor Castle and Hand Skills

    24:24 Heritage Projects Across Wales

    27:27 Life as a Traveling Carpenter

    29:33 No Photos Back Then

    31:10 St Fagans Museum Work

    31:42 St Fagans Church Restoration

    33:32 Museum Repairs and Fire Rebuild

    34:45 Royal Visits and Moving On

    35:22 Meeting Griff Rhys Jones

    37:59 Pembroke Slate Roof Dilemma

    42:39 Friendship and TV Opportunities

    44:06 Pilgrims Walk TV Adventure

    46:44 More History Shows and Research

    51:40 Rugby Injury and Business Collapse

    53:39 National Trust Surveyor Path

    59:57 Luck Mindset and New Contacts

    01:02:18 Ethiopia Palace Project Hook

    01:06:20 Mindblown Heritage Moments

    01:07:33 Ethiopia Palace Training

    01:10:42 Funding Shift Fallout

    01:12:53 Family Travel Juggle

    01:15:30 TV Work Reality Check

    01:21:39 Sierra Leone Timber Rescue

    01:26:03 Mahogany Termite Surprise

    01:30:03 Future Plans and Wrap

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    Connect with Nathan Goss and learn more:


    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathan-goss-18a0b792/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nathangossconservation/

    Email: nathan@nathangoss.co.uk

    Website: nathangoss.co.uk/

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    Learn more about the Heritage Buildings Association:

    https://heritagebuildingsassociation.com

    Join the conversation:

    https://heritagebuildings.forum/share/dDYOnkLWJAkaA5xE?utm_source=manual

    #Coffinmaker #WindsorCastle #Ethiopia

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    1 hr and 39 mins
  • [HBP#29] - Liberty Watts - March Spotlight: Women in Conservation
    Mar 10 2026

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    Welcome to another episode of the Heritage Buildings Podcast.

    Host Vincent Reed speaks with Libby Watts, founder of Liberty Rose Architects, 2021 Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings (SPAB) Scholar and 2023 The King's Foundation 35 Under 35 recipient.

    Libby shares her journey from commercial architecture into listed building and church conservation, and how the SPAB Scholarship reshaped her approach to heritage practice.

    Topics covered include:

    • What the SPAB Scholarship really involves – hands-on craft training across the UK

    • Moving from new-build offices to historic and listed buildings

    • Starting a conservation practice during COVID

    • Working closely with craftspeople on traditional materials like lime, lead, and timber

    • How to structure fees for heritage projects

    • Winning work through word of mouth, especially church networks

    • Documenting historic details like lead roof graffiti

    • The King’s Foundation 35 Under 35 experience

    • Widening access to conservation and supporting young people into the trades

    • Advice for getting into conservation architecture

    Perfect for conservation architects, heritage professionals, church architects, craftspeople, and anyone passionate about traditional building skills and historic building preservation.

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    00:00 Welcome and Guest Introduction

    01:02 Finding Conservation Architecture

    03:07 COVID Pivot and Starting a Practice

    06:03 SPAB Scholarship Application

    07:27 Scholarship Life on the Road

    13:08 Plunkett Section: English Country Houses

    16:11 Post-Scholarship Practice Philosophy

    19:21 Learning from Craftspeople and Site Culture

    25:04 Running the Business and Fee Structures

    33:11 Winning Work Through Word of Mouth

    34:47 The King’s Foundation 35 Under 35

    39:40 Bringing New Talent into Conservation

    41:52 Heritage for Everyone

    42:00 Launching Access Courses

    45:41 Teaching and Mentoring

    47:30 Women in Conservation

    56:34 Church Conservation Project Highlights

    01:01:30 Managing People and Project Pressures

    01:05:09 Boundaries and Saying No to Clients

    01:08:04 Future Practice Direction

    01:11:41 How to Get Into Conservation

    01:16:20 Social Media and Wrap Up

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    Connect with Liberty Watts and learn more:

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/liberty-rose-architects/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/liberty_rose_architects/

    Email: libby@libertyrosearchitects.co.uk

    Website: www.libertyrosearchitects.co.uk

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    Learn more about the Heritage Buildings Association:

    https://heritagebuildingsassociation.com

    Join the conversation:

    https://heritagebuildings.forum/share/dDYOnkLWJAkaA5xE?utm_source=manual


    #LibertyRoseArchitects #Conservation #Architecture

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    1 hr and 20 mins
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