Historic Buildings Research Group
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Gordon Taylor, 2024, KAS Magazine, Issue 123 (Winter 2024). Maidstone: Kent Archaeological Society.
Summary by David Carder, with acknowledgements to Sheila Sweetinburgh, 2024, KAS Magazine, Issue 123 (Winter 2024). Maidstone: Kent Archaeological Society.
David Carder, 2017, KAS Newsletter, Issue 107 (Winter 2017). Maidstone: Kent Archaeological Society.
Mary Berg, 2017, KAS Newsletter, Issue 105 (Spring 2017), Maidstone: Kent Archaeological Society.
Paul Lee, 2017, KAS Newsletter, Issue 105 (Spring 2017), Maidstone: Kent Archaeological Society.
Sheila Sweetinburgh, 2017, KAS Newsletter, Issue 105 (Spring 2017), Maidstone: Kent Archaeological Society.
Deborah Goacher, 2021, Archaeologia Cantiana, Volume 142. Maidstone: Kent Archaeological Society.
The annual KAS Historic Buildings Conference for 2024 will be held at Aylesford Priory on Saturday 5th October 2024.
Charles Shee discusses the history and archaeology at the Archbishop's Palace in Otford and what the future plans are.
A playlist of some of the videos from the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings (SPAB) Old House Project working party at Boxley Abbey; a project in association with the KAS, Maidstone Area Archaeological Group (MAAG), and Hastings Area Archaeological Research Group (HAARG).
For a week in July 2022, 98 volunteers, specialists and staff of the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings (SPAB) gathered to help at the Old House Project, and neighbouring Boxley Abbey in Kent.
A recording of the talk the KAS discussing the work of the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings at the Old House, Boxley supported by the Historic Buildings Special Interest Group.
In July 2021, the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings returned to Boxley Abbey in Kent for a week of hands-on learning, site visits and barbecues!
The group takes an interest in standing buildings from dwellings to cathedrals, arranging events and conferences, sharing resources, and encouraging publication. The group incorporates the areas of interest of the former Churches Committee.
Bones discovered more than a century ago in a Kent church are almost certainly the remains of an early English saint who was the granddaughter of Ethelbert, the first English king to convert to Christianity, experts have concluded.
, 2022, KAS Magazine, Issue 117 (New Year 2022), Maidstone: Kent Archaeological Society.