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Adopt-a-Beam - Help Raise £500,000

Our first public fundraising target is £500,000 - the essential amount required to launch Phase 2

From £5 to £5000 and beyond, all contributions make a meaningful difference and will directly support the conservation of Hall's Croft. Every donor will receive regular updates on the progress of the conservation work.

Please donate here to support Hall's Croft - A house for all time, at the heart of Stratford's story.

Our Adopt-a-Beam giving tiers are inspired by the structure of Hall’s Croft itself - every timber and every plaster panel tells a story. At all levels, your donation contributes directly to the rescue of this remarkable building.

£500 - Hall's Croft Supporters

  • Personal thank-you
  • Quarterly conservation updates

Show your support for Hall's Croft by making a donation here : Thank you !

£1,000 - Timber & Plaster Patrons

  • Adoption certificate for a smaller historic element
  • Name included in campaign listing
  • Digital conservation update pack

Please donate here to become a Timber and Plaster Patron: Thank-you !

£2,500 - Conservators' Circle

  • Adoption certificate with the story of your chosen element
  • Donor recognition
  • Behind-the-scenes conservation update
  • Invitation to a supporter event

To join our Conservators' Circle, please donate online

Thank-you !

£5,000 - Founders' Circle

  • Adoption of a significant beam or structural timber
  • Authentic mounted piece of Hall’s Croft timber (conserved and authenticated)
  • Private tour of Hall’s Croft with senior conservation staff
  • Recognition on the campaign webpage
  • Invitation to a conservation briefing and supporter event

If you would like to join our Founder's Circle, please contact our Development Team directly : [email protected].

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