PEOPLE have been asked to nominate buildings that they feel are some of the most “endangered” in the country.

Last year Queensbury Tunnel was listed in the Victorian Society’s top 10 most “endangered” historic structures in the UK.

And now the society is seeking nominations for its 2020 list of structures.

As well as Queensbury Tunnel, the former Feversham Street First School in Bradford has featured on the list in recent years.

A spokesman for the society said: “Have you noticed an abandoned and derelict Victorian building near you? Are you worried a beautiful Victorian building is going to be demolished? Nominate the building for a chance for it to be saved.”

Queensbury Tunnel in Victorian Society's list of top 10 most "endangered" historic structures in the UK

Griff Rhys-Jones, President of the Victorian Society, said: "The Top 10 Endangered Buildings List really matters.

"In our Top 10 List last year, we saw the sheer extent of Victorian ingenuity and imagination, ranging from schools to tunnels. So please have a think and nominate buildings that need to be noticed. The Victorian legacy is still under threat and this is an opportunity to help the Society get well-deserved public support for its hard and unceasing work. We need your nominations."

The Victorian Society harnesses the media coverage the campaign gains to highlight buildings that would otherwise lie forgotten and decaying, and utilise this publicity to try and alter their fate for the better.

Nominated buildings must be built between 1837 and 1914, and nominations must contain the building’s name/location, year it was built, brief description of its history and/or architecture, why you think it should be in the Top 10 i.e. the threat it is under, and at least one good photo. The deadline for nominations is July 17. To make a nomination email media@victoriansociety.org.uk