Published:
2:55 PM February 1, 2021
Updated:
6:43 PM February 1, 2021
Volunteers from the Wren Conservation Group helped cut down saplings which had blocked the view of Wanstead Grotto.
- Credit: Haydn Powell
Volunteers from a conservation group helped cleared plants from Wanstead Grotto, ahead of restoration works that are set to begin shortly.
On Tuesday, January 26, volunteers from the Wren Conservation Group donned their winter boots and kept a safe, social distance from each other to cut down saplings, which have grown and have obstructed the view of the Grade-II listed site in Wanstead Park.
The willow saplings threatened to grow into full-sized trees until they were lopped off by the group, with help from the City of London s tree team.
Published:
12:00 PM December 14, 2020
The historic Grade-II listed Wanstead grotto is set to be restored thanks to a £10,000 grant.
- Credit: Heritage of London Trust Archive
The Wanstead Grotto, one of the last surviving remnants of the 18th century Wanstead House, has been saved thanks to a £10,000 grant from a conservation charity.
The Grade-II listed grotto in Wanstead Park was damaged by fire in 1884 and while it has had patchy repairs since then it has been badly declining and was placed on the Heritage at Risk register.
The facade at Wanstead Grotto, which fell into disrepair after a fire in 1884.
- Credit: Heritage of London Trust Archive