NOTES: Snape Maltings was built in the mid-19th century and converted into a concert hall by Arup Associates in the 1960s. The hall was destroyed by fire in 1969 and rebuilt to the same design the following year.
NOTES: Snape Maltings was built in the mid-19th century and converted into a concert hall by Arup Associates in the 1960s. The hall was destroyed by fire in 1969 and rebuilt to the same design the following year.
NOTES: Snape Maltings was built in the mid-19th century and converted into a concert hall by Arup Associates in the 1960s. The hall was destroyed by fire in 1969 and rebuilt to the same design the following year.
NOTES: Snape Maltings was built in the mid-19th century and converted into a concert hall by Arup Associates in the 1960s. The hall was destroyed by fire in 1969 and rebuilt to the same design the following year.
NOTES: Snape Maltings was built in the mid-19th century and converted into a concert hall by Arup Associates in the 1960s. The hall was destroyed by fire in 1969 and rebuilt to the same design the following year.
NOTES: Snape Maltings was built in the mid-19th century and converted into a concert hall by Arup Associates in the 1960s. The hall was destroyed by fire in 1969 and rebuilt to the same design the following year.
NOTES: Snape Maltings was built in the mid-19th century and converted into a concert hall by Arup Associates in the 1960s. The hall was destroyed by fire in 1969 and rebuilt to the same design the following year.
NOTES: Snape Maltings was built in the mid-19th century and converted into a concert hall by Arup Associates in the 1960s. The hall was destroyed by fire in 1969 and rebuilt to the same design the following year.
NOTES: The maltings were built in the 1860s and were in use until 1967 when they were gutted by fire. The buildings were subsequently bought by Ely Council and converted into a concert hall and gallery by Dennis Adams & Associates.
NOTES: The buildings comprising three blocks - Millars I (north block), Millars II (south block), and Millars III (central block) - date from the early 19th century and were in use until 1968. In 1969 they were bought by scientist and musician Ted Smith who established an arts centre there. The buildings were converted by Auger Boyd from 1972 onwards in two phases
NOTES: The maltings date from the 1820s and were in use up until the 1950s when they were abandoned. Bought by Beccles Borough Council they were subsequently converted into flats and commercial units
NOTES: The maltings date from the 1820s and were in use up until the 1950s when they were abandoned. Bought by Beccles Borough Council they were subsequently converted into flats and commercial units