13th November 2026

The Event

Welcome to the 2020 Virtual Historic Buildings Parks & Gardens Event.

Thank you for visiting and supporting our Virtual Event. We hope that you enjoy your visit.

The Event will remain accessible online for 12 months so you can revisit at any time for information or to locate an exhibitor’s details. Next year we will be back at the QEII centre on 16th November 2021 and you can register now to make sure you are invited to attend.

The Historic Buildings, Parks and Gardens Event, which has been running for over 35 years is held in parallel with the Historic Houses Annual General Meeting.

The Event opens at 9.00am and you will be able to view the exhibitors, watch demonstrations and download a digital version of the Exhibition Guide. This year you don’t even need to leave the comfort of your own home to enjoy all that is on offer. The exhibition includes many of the best businesses in heritage and conservation who will be offering all kinds of support, advice, products, services and solutions.

Event Information

Event first opened Tuesday 10th November 2020 opens 9am

Virtual Exhibition of specialist services providers

With exhibitors offering owners and professionals, advice, solutions, guidance and support on a diverse range of products and services from the traditional, to cutting edge technology across all areas of historic building and landscape conservation.

The Event will remain accessible online for 12 months so you can revisit at any time for information or to locate an exhibitor’s details. This year we will be back at the QEII centre on 16th November 2021 and you can register now to make sure you are invited to attend.

Programme

Available From 9am

Available From 1pm:

Register here to make sure you are invited to this year’s event which will be held at the QEII Centre on Tuesday 16th November 2021.

Photo Credit ©Historic Houses & Layton Thompson

Historic Houses Presidents Address and Awards *by kind permission of Historic Houses

Available From 1pm: Click Here

  • James Birch, President of Historic Houses*
  • The Garden & Kitchen Awards *

Photo Credit ©Historic Houses & Layton Thompson

Video Demonstrations

Available from 9am: Click Here

  • The City & Guilds of London Art School Historic Carving department
  • The SPAB, Old House Project site is a Grade II* ‘building at risk’ near Maidstone, Kent.

St Andrews (former) chapel is a ‘sleeping beauty’ that has stood empty for around 50 years.

  • Core Conservation Using Roman lime plasters, Roman waterproofing technology
  • TM lighting How to light a painting / How lighting can enhance the visitor experience
  • The Gardens Trust, Sharing Repton and Threats to Historic Parks and Gardens

Click here To view & download the Digital Exhibition Guide. For a fully interactive version with live links please select the download option

Discounts on Membership, visit the Historic Houses and SPAB exhibition page for details

  • An exclusive code worth £5 off Historic House membership click here
  • A special offer of £5 off SPAB membership click here

The Historic Buildings Parks & Gardens Exhibition

10th November 2020

The Historic Buildings, Parks and Gardens Event, which has been running for over 35 years is held in parallel with the Historic Houses Annual General Meeting.

For more information about the event please click here

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