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The nation votes for Watts Gallery - Restoration Village results from first programme revealed



Presenter Griff Rhys Jones tonights reveal that the nation has chosen Watts Gallery, Compton in Surrey, in the South East of England to be the first building to go through to the final of this year's 大象传媒 TWO series Restoration Village.

Last Friday (28 July), in the first episode of the new series, Griff called upon viewers to make their mark on history and choose between Massey's Folly, Upper Farringdon in Hampshire; Watts Gallery, Compton in Surrey and Tollesbury Granary, Tollesbury, Essex.

Mark Bills, Curator of Watts Gallery, said on hearing the result: "It's great news for Compton and great news for the nation. We're so grateful to everyone who voted for us.

"It's been a real community effort and it underlines the importance of doing all we can to support and protect our heritage."

Watts Gallery, Compton, Surrey

George Frederic Watts, one of Britain's leading portrait painters in the late 19th century, lived in Compton for the last 13 years of his life.

This Grade II* listed gallery was built in the Arts & Crafts style by Watts and his second wife, Mary - who was linked to William Morris and other members of the Arts & Crafts movement - to provide art for all in rural areas, a meeting place for the local community and accommodation for apprentice potters working in Mary's pottery.

The only purpose-built, one-man gallery in Britain, it still features Watts' paintings, sculpture and drawings, but damp is beginning to destroy the fabric of this richly decorated building.

Villagers are committed to saving this unique piece of British art history.

This year the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) has set aside 拢1.9m for The Restoration Fund to help restore the winners.

Sheena Vick, HLF Manager for the South East, said: "Watts Gallery is a heritage star at the very heart of the community and we're delighted it has gone through to the final.

"This new series once again gives the public the chance to have a say on which building receives National Lottery funding through the HLF.

"I'd like to encourage people from all over the South East to really get behind their finalist and guarantee them a future by pledging their votes."

Tonight's result means Watts Gallery becomes one of eight buildings to be featured in the live grand final to be held at Weald & Downland Open Air Museum in September.

Here a nationwide vote will decide which building should be given a new lease of life with money raised throughout the course of the series.

Three more of the nation's threatened architectural treasures in the South West are tonight (Friday 4 August) vying for the public vote.

They are the Rope Walk in West Coker, Somerset; Welcombe Barton in Welcombe, Devon; and Newlyn Trinity Methodist Chapel in Newlyn, West Cornwall.

Details of local roadshows, being held this weekend to tie in with the transmission of the episode, are available at bbc.co.uk/restoration.

Next Friday's episode of Restoration Village (11 August) will reveal which of these will become the second building to go through to the final.

Lines are now open and viewers can vote by calling 09013 600500.

Voting lines for each programme are open from 12.01am every Friday until midnight on Tuesday.

If the building you voted for has not won its regional heat, don't give up hope. It still has a chance.

The runner-up with the most votes across the series will become the eighth finalist and go through to compete for the Restoration prize fund.

Restoration Village is produced by Cheetah Television (part of Endemol UK) for 大象传媒 Scotland.

Information on all 21 buildings featured in the series is available through bbc.co.uk/restoration.

Notes to Editors

Each call will cost 拢1 with 77p going directly to the Restoration Fund, a registered charity.

Calls from a BT landline will cost 拢1. Calls from mobiles and other networks may vary.

Monies raised from the voting lines will be used for the building that receives the most votes in the final provided it fulfils the conditions set out by the Trustees of The Restoration Fund.

KC

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Category: Factual & Arts TV; 大象传媒 TWO; Scotland
Date: 04.08.2006
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