| ENGLISHHERITAGE | The Historic Buildings and Monuments Commission for England (7,8) |
| HERITAGE | English -; charity that looks after 400 historic buildings and monuments and also the Blue Plaque scheme (8) |
| NATIONALTRUST | Organisation concerned with the preservation of historic buildings and monuments and areas of great beauty, founded in 1895 |
| GRANITE | A very hard, crystalline rock used especially for building and monuments (7) |
| LANDMARK | - Trust; charity that rescues historic buildings and restores them into places to rent for holidays (8) |
| OLDSTATECAPITOL | Historic building in Baton Rouge, LA or Springfield, IL |
| LUMIERE | Night-time light and sound presentation typically staged outside a historic building and telling its story; from French (7) |
| SONET | Night-time light and sound presentation typically staged outside a historic building and telling its story; from French (3,2) |
| CUTTY | - Sark; preserved in Greenwich as a memorial to the Merchant Navy and monument to the age of sail, the last surviving tea clipper, once the fastest ship of her time (5) |
| PLINTH | Chalk stone used in the restoration of East Anglian historic buildings, the name of which is used by Farrow & Ball for one of their neutral colours (6) |
| BETJEMAN | UK's poet laureate from 1972-84 who campaigned for the preservation of historic buildings as a founder member of the Victorian Society (8) |
| GEORGE | ___ Clooney, 47D's co-star in The Good German and Monuments Men (6) |
| CASHIER | Cancel the commission for one who looks after the money |
| TREVOR | Sky presenter and former head of the Commission for Racial Equality (6,8) |
| PHILLIPS | Sky presenter and former head of the Commission for Racial Equality (6,8) |
| STOWE | Buckinghamshire gardens with thirty temples and monuments (5) |
| ADDISABABA | Where is the headquarters of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa? (5,5) |
| PIENZA | In the 15th century, Pope Pius II commissioned the architect Bernardo Rossellino to transform his native village of Corsignano into the town of this name in Tuscany. Rossellino's buildings and his tow |
| AZULEJO | Any one of the typically blue-and-white tiles traditionally used to decorate the buildings and streets of Portugal or Spain (7) |
| MARTIN | Bird of the swallow family which likes to build its mud nests in the eaves of buildings and is abundant in Mallorca, where it originally suspended its nests from the roofs of caves (6) |