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Latest revision as of 10:48, 30 January 2026
Heritage and housing organisation in Belfast, Northern Ireland
Hearth Historic Buildings Trust is an architectural heritage and housing organisation which operates in Northern Ireland and is headquartered in Belfast.[2]
The organisation was established as a joint initiative by the National Trust and the Ulster Architectural Heritage Society (UAH) in 1972 and named the Historic Environmental and Architectural Rehabilitation Trust for Housing (HEARTH). It was established following the passing of the Co-operative and Community Benefit Societies Act (Northern Ireland) 1969.[3]
It has restored almost 40 buildings across its history. It was lead in its early years by Charles Brett.
In 1991, the organisation changed its name to the Hearth Revolving Fund to reflect its model of restoring properties and selling them to fund further projects.
In 2016, Hearth Housing Association merged with Clanmil Housing Association.[4]
In 2017, the name was officially changed to Hearth Historic Buildings Trust.
