Kit Martin

Architect

1947 –

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Who is Kit Martin?

Kit Martin CBE is an English architect and country house property developer.

Martin is the son of Sir Leslie Martin, Professor of Architecture at the University of Cambridge. Since the 1970s Martin has specialised in the saving and restoration of country houses, by dividing them into smaller dwellings and apartments. He is an advisor to the Prince of Wales on the safeguarding of major historic buildings and remains an Advisor to The Prince's Regeneration Trust, a Trustee of SAVE Europe's Heritage, and a former member of the Historic Buildings Council for Scotland. Martin has restored and converted around twelve houses, eight in England and four in Scotland, as well as other types of historic buildings. He has used the company name Kit Martin Limited since 1974, and Historic Houses Rescue Limited from 1996. From 2004-7 Martin was an advisor to SAVE Britain's Heritage on the proposed purchase of Dumfries House in Scotland. At his home, Gunton Park, Martin also restored the historic designed landscape, winning the Country Life Genius of the Place Award for 2007.

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1947
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on July 23, 2013

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