Join Us

Construction students visit to Canterbury Cathedral credit: Henry Colley

Join our community and help us shape the future of Britain’s built heritage

The Herbert Baker Heritage Trust relies on the support of individuals and organisations who share our commitment to craft, collaboration and creativity. 

Your support will help us provide education, advocacy, and hands-on training, opening the doors to inspire future makers, artists and heritage professionals.

Students participating in our Heritage Craft Skills Training Week

Become a Friend

As a Friend you will:

  • Receive bi-annual newsletters telling you about our work and how you can get involved

  • Join us for our annual webinar, as our guest

  • Help us build a community of people who care about nurturing artistic practise and heritage craft skills, in the built environment

Become a Patron

As a Patron you will:

  • Keep in touch with our work via our bi-annual newsletter

  • Join us for our annual webinar, as our guest

  • Enjoy priority access to our events

  • Receive two free tickets to one of our events

  • Help us build a community of people who care about nurturing artistic practise and heritage craft skills, in the built environment

‘Traditional crafts are a dying art and the more we can do to encourage growth, the better. It is essential that future generations have the skills and knowledge to repair and preserve, as well as creating from scratch.’

Heritage Professional

Make a donation

Help us inspire future makers to learn and value
heritage craft skills. Your contribution supports
education, advocacy and hands-on training that
keeps craft and traditional building techniques alive.

3% Cover the Fee

‘I learned more history today than I ever did at school’

Student

Other ways to support the Trust

There are a number of ways to support the work of the Herbert Baker Heritage Trust:

  • Become a partner or sponsor

  • Contribute research

  • Share our work with others

  • Subscribe to our newsletter (below)

 Please contact Camilla Baker or Anna Dewsnap to start the conversation.

Hurdle making workshop at Weald and Downland Museum

With thanks to our supporters