Can we please add a [2005] to the title?<p>Though they themselves are confused about the history of the actual article:<p>> Added to the site on 16-11-04<p>> This page was added on 22/03/2006.<p>I lived in England for a few years. Coming from Australia, where we have precious little surviving historical structures, either pre or post white settlement, there's a weird combination of envy, surprise, and shock at the Brit's track record.<p>The 'Lost gardens of Heligan'[1] are a good example, with a happy ending. Nearby, at Lyme Regis, a watermill[2] dating from the 1300's (perhaps a couple of centuries earlier) had, as recently as 1991, been been at risk from the local council of being pulled down and replaced with townhouses and retail outlets.<p>Hearing that, while standing in a beautiful/historic/functional building that's 3-5x older than anything we had back home, was surreal.<p>I appreciate the line needs to be drawn somewhere. There's an abundance of structures that I see around me each day that I'd be happy to see gone, and even if - perhaps <i>especially</i> if - they were still standing in a millennia, I'd encourage the demolition of.<p>[1] <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lost_Gardens_of_Heligan" rel="nofollow">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lost_Gardens_of_Heligan</a><p>[2] <a href="http://www.townmill.org.uk/" rel="nofollow">http://www.townmill.org.uk/</a>