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The 2009 Bury Society Awards for Enhancing the town

Attractive new housing that has transformed small and unappealing corners of the town:

  1. The Old Work House, College Street
  2. Lawson Yard, Short Brackland
  3. Ramplin Court off Etna Road
  4. Friary Court off Eastgate Street
The Old Workhouse

The Old Work House, College Street

This careful restoration of the old brick and flint building has preserved part of the town’s heritage.

Lawson's Yard

Lawson Yard

A small development of two houses and a bungalow - an excellent example of how a small area of waste land in the heart of town could be developed to enhance the area without affecting neighbouring properties

A selection of the Society's architectural awards over the past few years

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Cathedral Meadows

The design of Cathedral Meadows received a unique Award for Achievement in Budding Design by the Suffolk Preservation Society in June 2002.

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Westgate Street

The Maltings, Westgate Street

Berry-awards6

Churchgate Street

The Old Bakery, Churchgate Street

The Flintstones

A pair of cottages by the B&Q car park.

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Hatter Street

Red Georgian House in Hatter Street restored by Martin Lightfoot

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Churchgate Street

Pepper Period Pieces (that was) in Churchgate Street

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Corner of Churchgate Street and
Guildhall Street)

Bedfords’ office

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St Andrew's Street South

Plumpton's Mews