Water damage at the Hill House
The Hill House has long suffered from water ingress and, despite conservation work by the National Trust for Scotland and our partners and previous…
www.nts.org.ukI don’t have live access to current news sources in this moment. Based on recent coverage up to 2024–2025, The Hill House (Charles Rennie Mackintosh) near Helensburgh has been the focus of ongoing conservation work under the National Trust for Scotland, including a protective “box” shelter to shield the building from rain while restoration and drying out of damp walls progress. Updates since then have emphasized fundraising efforts, technical assessments of construction methods, and plans to progress internal conservation and public interpretation when conditions allow. If you’d like, I can pull the latest headlines for you and summarize them with citations.
The Hill House has long suffered from water ingress and, despite conservation work by the National Trust for Scotland and our partners and previous…
www.nts.org.ukThe property in Helensburgh, Argyll and Bute, which was built in the early 1900s, has been badly affected by rain damage.
www.independent.co.ukWe've launched our appeal to save the Hill House.
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www.nts.org.ukThe chainmail box around Hill House has been in place since 2019 to protect it from the rain.
www.bbc.co.ukWorld Architecture Community News - How Natural Trust for Scotland will save Mackintosh's The Hill House?
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