| Ancient Monuments Society: Dedicated to the study and conservation of ancient monuments, historic buildings and fine old craftsmanship in the UK. Aims, officers, membership, casework, lecture series and publications. |
| Architectural Heritage Fund: Helps voluntary and community groups to repair and regenerate historic buildings, with grants, loans, advice and publications. |
| Architectural Heritage Society of Scotland: For the study and protection of Scottish architecture. The society's activities and publications. |
| Association of Preservation Trusts: Representative body for building preservation trusts in the United Kingdom. Offers its members practical advice and support. Sources of finance, success stories, conference, meetings, newsletter. |
| Bath Preservation Trust: Aims to preserve the unique architectural heritage of a World Heritage City. Maps and directions, news, museums run by the Trust. |
| Capel: The Chapels Heritage Society: Capel encourages the study and preservation of the Nonconformist chapels of Wales. Hosted by RCAHMW. |
| Carved Stones Advisor Project: Dedicated to promoting the enjoyment and protection of Scottish graveyards. |
| Cathedral Camps: Young volunteers conserving Britain's architectural treasures. Information, volunteer comment, photo gallery, forum. English and Italian language options. |
| Colchester Civic Society: Aims to help preserve, develop and improve local amenities. Policies, officers, activities. |
| Conference on Training in Architectural Conservation: A UK-registered charity that aims to improve the standard of education for everyone involved in conservation including professionals, craftspeople and building owners. |
| Devon Earth Building Association: Supports research into and the conservation of earth buildings in the South West of England. Includes leaflets, newsletters and bibliography covering all aspects of building with earth. |
| Dundee Historic Environment Trust: Promotes and encourages the preservation and understanding of historic buildings in Dundee, Scotland, through the provision of grants, information and events. |
| Friends of City Churches: Aims to foster awareness of City of London churches and ensure their preservation. Features a clickable map and index leading to details of opening hours. |
| Friends of St Mary's Church, Cricklade: Aims to raise funds for the care and maintenance of the church. Membership form, constitution, newsletters, church history. |
| Friends of the Florrrie: The Florence Institute is a historic but neglected building in Liverpool. Members of the local community are trying to save the structure and to remember its illustrious past. |
| Georgian Group: The group campaigns against the neglect, maltreatment and destruction of Georgian buildings, parks and gardens in England and Wales. Activities, publications, invitation to join. |
| Hearth: A charity that restores historic buildings in Northern Ireland that are at risk, and provides social housing for rent. Projects, news, tenant pages. |
| Heritage Trust of Lincolnshire: Aims to protect, preserve, promote and present the heritage of the county. Photographs and details of historic buildings, with information for visitors. |
| Historic Chapels Trust: Aims to take into ownership and preserve redundant chapels and other places of worship in England of outstanding architectural and historic interest. |
| Institute of Historic Building Conservation: The professional institute which represents conservation professionals in the public and private sectors in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Quarterly magazine 'Context'. |
| Jersey Heritage Trust: An independent organisation which receives an annual grant from the States of Jersey to support its running costs. Responsible for the island's major historic sites and museums. |
| Landmark Trust: A charity which rescues buildings of historic interest or architectural importance and gives them a new life by making them available to stay in for holidays. The official site gives sample pages from the handbook. |
| Maintain our Heritage: A not-for-profit organisation conducting a research programme into the benefits of regular maintenance and a pilot service in the Bath area. Includes research findings. |
| National Piers Society: Promoting and sustaining interest in the preservation and continued enjoyment of Seaside Piers. News, images of surviving and lost British piers. |
| Round Tower Churches Society: Works for the preservation of churches with round towers, mostly found in East Anglia, and investigates their history. Council members, application to join, churches to visit, tour programme. |
| SAVE Britain's Heritage: Conservation group campaigning for endangered historic buildings. News, achievements, publications list, buildings at risk register. |
| Save Stonehenge: A campaign against upgrading the A303 road through the Stonehenge World Heritage Site, Wiltshire, England. |
| The Churches Conservation Trust: Over 300 historic churches throughout England for people to visit, with search facilities via county, region and key features. |
| The Industrial Buildings Preservation Trust: IBPT takes on buildings of historical significance that have no future in the ordinary market place. Aims, board. |
| The International Council on Monuments and Sites: UK: The UK section of the international non-governmental organization of professionals, dedicated to the conservation of the world's historic monuments and sites. |
| The Lutyens Trust: An educational charity which acts as a source of information and help on the care and maintenance of the works of Sir Edwin Lutyens. Biography, chronology, works and bibliography. |
| The Phoenix Trust: The Phoenix Trust acquires, repairs and finds new uses for major historic buildings which might otherwise fall into decay or face demolition, for the benefit of the community. |
| The Regency Society: A registered charity which campaigns for the preservation and enhancement of the historic architecture of Brighton and Hove. Issues, events, lectures, newsletter. |
| The Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings: Founded by William Morris in 1877 to counteract the destructive 'restoration' of medieval buildings by Victorian architects. Activities, publications, events, course for home owners. |
| The Twentieth Century Society: Aims to safeguard the heritage of architecture and design in Britain from 1914 onwards. Aims, history, activities, casework, news, publications and membership of the society. |
| The Victorian Society: Campaigns for the preservation of Victorian and Edwardian buildings in England and Wales. |
| Ulster Architectural Heritage Society: Promotes the appreciation and conservation of architecture from the prehistoric to the present in the nine counties of Ulster. |
| Warley Woods Community Trust: Aims to restore and maintain this urban parkland in Smethwick designed by landscape architect Humphry Repton. History, news, activities, notes for teachers, membership and committee. |
| Wilts and Berks Canal Trust: A registered charity committed to the restoration of the Wilts and Berks Canal, the central section of the Wessex Waterways Network. Includes news, history, and images. |