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'You'll see we have made some rather large changes'
Lancashire Evening Post
|September 30, 2025
Buttress Architects are one of a team of firms who have been involved in bringing the Harris project to life - and became involved in 2019.
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Guests pose for photos after the reopening of The Harris Museum
Existing plans for the Harris dating back to 2016, which had involved putting glass-fronted doors onto the Flag market, had been deemed too brash and bold and also faced being eye-watering in terms of cost.
Built in the late 1880s the Harris is grade-I listed and has strict rules over what can and can't be done both internally and externally to the building.
Director of Buttress Neal Charlton said: "When something is grade I-listed it doesn't mean we can't change things - and you'll see we have made some rather large changes within the Harris.
This story is from the September 30, 2025 edition of Lancashire Evening Post.
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