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Lincoln Cathedral Visitor Centre

A new Visitor Centre on the site of the former 19th century Deanery attached to the Cloisters on the north side of Lincoln Cathedral.

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Rye Harbour Discovery Centre

A new visitor centre at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve in Sussex - a strategic viewing area within the nature reserve, overlooking the River Rother, wetland and the shingle ridges.

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Johnnie Walker Princes Street

The new brand home for Johnnie Walker on Edinburgh's Princes Street.

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Roxburgh International Hub Project

The restoration and re-use of redundant buildings of historical significance within Kolkata's historic Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Botanic Garden.

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York Art Gallery

Completed in 2015 the £8 million refurbishment project at York Art Gallery was carried out in collaboration with Ushida Findlay Architects.

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Mackintosh at the Willow

Simpson & Brown, with the Willow Tea Rooms Trust, have faithfully restored Charles Rennie Mackintosh's 1903 Willow Tea Rooms and created a world class exhibition and education centre in the adjacent building. "Mackintosh at the Willow" was opened to the public in July 2018.

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St Albans Cathedral

A new welcome building at St Albans Cathedral designed to sympathetically connect the main Cathedral building to its 1980’s Chapter House, and provide much-needed accommodation and modern facilities to support the varying needs of the Cathedral congregation, visitors and staff.

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Carluke High Mill

Restoration and extension to a Category A listed tower windmill to create a large new community space and public gardens.

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Thackray Museum of Medicine

The Thackray Medical Museum in Leeds is a museum of the history of healthcare adjacent to St James's University Hospital. Simpson & Brown were appointed by the museum to undertake the complete refurbishment of the museum areas together with the addition of a new light-filled circulation atrium.

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Abbotsford Pavilion

The restoration of a late-Georgian glasshouse within the walled gardens of Abbotsford House. The glasshouse is thought to be the last structure built at Abbotsford during Sir Walter Scott’s lifetime.

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Rievaulx Abbey Visitor Centre

A new museum, shop and cafe set within the grounds of the former Cistercian Abbey in the North York Moors National Park.

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Biggar Museum

The new Museum for Biggar and Upper Clydesdale opened in July 2015. The new building on Biggar High Street houses an important collection of local artefacts built up over many years and originally housed in separate premises in and around the town.

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Eltham Palace Visitor Centre

A new Visitor Centre for Eltham Palace in south-east London. The English Heritage project is located in and around the original orchid houses and potting sheds within the grounds of the Grade 1 listed Palace.

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The Botanic Cottage

The cottage stood at the entrance to the original Edinburgh Botanic Garden on Leith Walk from 1763 to 1820. In 2008 the cottage was carefully dismantled and has been re-built within the current Botanic Gardens at Inverleith in 2015.

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Lindisfarne Ticket Hut

A new purpose made, award winning ticket office located next to the famous up-turned fishing boats at Lindisfarne Castle in Northumberland. The hut features a large pivot gate, tin roof and rough sawn oak cladding.

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Arbroath Abbey Visitor Centre

Located within the grounds of Arbroath Abbey in Angus, this oak framed visitor centre provides facilities for visitors to the historic abbey. It features a complex curved sedum roof, the first of its kind in Scotland.

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Robert Burns Birthplace Museum

The new museum plays a central part in the masterplan developed to link together and enhance the experience of the different sites in Alloway relating to the poet's life and legacy.

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Dawyck Gateway

The new gateway buildings at The Royal Botanic Gardens in Dawyck have replaced existing facilities and now provide extensive new accommodation for visitors, staff and equipment.

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Gjesvaer Marine Life Centre

A new marine life centre in northern Norway is based on the model of the Seabird Centre in North Berwick. It is located in Gjesvaer, home to millions of seabirds in the summer months.

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David Marshall Lodge

A purpose built ticket and office building built for the David Marshall Lodge Visitor Centre near Aberfoyle. It provides facilities for the high rope adventure company Go Ape and houses a wood-fuel storage bunker and boiler.

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Rowardennan

The Rowardennan Visitor Facility sits in a tranquil woodland setting on a small rise between Loch Lomond and the foot of Ben Lomond. The centre provides shelter, toilets, changing facilities, a bin store and an exhibition area providing local information.

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