*Collaborative Post
Heritage across the British and Irish Isles doesn’t sit neatly behind ropes or plaques. It lives in street patterns that resist straight lines, in buildings repurposed more than preserved, and in cities where the past remains part of daily movement rather than a separate layer to be visited. Medieval lanes and Georgian streets coexist not as contrasts, but as continuations — different answers to the same need to organise life in changing times.
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