Friends Of Hurst Grange Park Coach House Restoration Project
Also known as: Chirp - Coach House Restoration + Improvement Project
Supports the restoration of Hurst Grange Park Coach House (an important historical building currently disused) and conversion for use as a visitor centre and indoor space resource for use by the community. The group has obtained details and costs of work required to arrest the decay and make the building fit for the use described above and have concentrated on raising funds to support a HLF bid.
Activities & Mission
Supports the restoration of Hurst Grange Park Coach House (an important historical building currently disused) and conversion for use as a visitor centre and indoor space resource for use by the community. The group has obtained details and costs of work required to arrest the decay and make the building fit for the use described above and have concentrated on raising funds to support a HLF bid.
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Frequently asked questions about Friends Of Hurst Grange Park Coach House Restoration Project
What does Friends Of Hurst Grange Park Coach House Restoration Project do?
Supports the restoration of Hurst Grange Park Coach House (an important historical building currently disused) and conversion for use as a visitor centre and indoor space resource for use by the community. The group has obtained details and costs of work required to arrest the decay and make the building fit for the use described above and have concentrated on raising funds to support a HLF bid.
When was Friends Of Hurst Grange Park Coach House Restoration Project registered as a charity?
Friends Of Hurst Grange Park Coach House Restoration Project was registered with the Charity Commission for England and Wales on 4 February 2014 as charity number 1155613. It has been registered for 12 years.
Who runs Friends Of Hurst Grange Park Coach House Restoration Project?
Friends Of Hurst Grange Park Coach House Restoration Project is governed by a board of 3 trustees. Trustees are legally responsible for the charity's governance and are listed in full on its profile.
Where does Friends Of Hurst Grange Park Coach House Restoration Project operate?
Friends Of Hurst Grange Park Coach House Restoration Project operates in Lancashire, as recorded in its Charity Commission filing.
Is Friends Of Hurst Grange Park Coach House Restoration Project a registered charity?
Yes — Friends Of Hurst Grange Park Coach House Restoration Project is a registered charity in England and Wales, charity number 1155613.
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PENWORTHAM
PRESTON
PR1 9AH
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