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Derek Ronald Sherborn (7 May 1924 – 4 July 2004) was a British conservationist and Principal Investigator of historic buildings for the Ministry of
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, who played a major role in the rescue of historical properties, making a pioneering contribution to the preservation of England's architectural heritage.


Biography

The only child of Ronald Thorne Sherborn, a Fellow of the
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, amateur photographer and draughtsman, and his wife Evelyn May (née Allman), Sherborn was born and raised in
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, a descendant of the Sherborn family of
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, Lords of the Manors of Fawns and Cockbell, first recorded in the person of John Sherborn, of Feltham, who appeared in the Middlesex Muster Rolls for Foot Soldiers in 1338 as being required to serve with a bow and arrow. The family had been settled at Bedfont since the 14th century. In his youth, Sherborn was a collector of coins, stamps and Roman pottery, and his enthusiasm for history led him to attend auctions. After Streatham Grammar School, Sherborn joined the R.A.F. Upon his discharge in 1944, Sherborn's interest in architecture led him to survey all the old buildings of
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. This study qualified him, in 1948, for a position with the newly formed Ministry of Town and County Planning, as an investigator of historic buildings. The work, poorly paid and solitary, was nonetheless his true vocation given his great passion for conservation; given the damage and neglect of wartime and heavy cost in death duties, many formerly great estates were imperiled. He was a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries. Although numerous houses of distinction were lost, Sherborn's diligence and effort led to successful rescues of houses such as
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, Derbyshire;
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, at
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, Wiltshire; and
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in Yorkshire. His 1951 list of 2,000 outstanding country houses for the Gower Report led to the creation, in 1953, of the
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for England, Wales and Scotland. By 1978, Sherborn was the Ministry's Principal Inspector, on the Listing Committee, Ecclesiastical Buildings Committee and the Outstanding Buildings Committee of the Historic Buildings Council. He retired in 1982. Fawns Manor in Bedfont ('in the unlikely depths of suburban Middlesex'), in the ownership of the Sherborns since the 15th century, was inherited by Sherborn's uncle, the taxonomist
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on the death of his fourth cousin once-removed, William Sherborn, in 1912. When Charles Davies Sherborn died in 1942, the Manor came to Ronald Thorne Sherborn; the family took up residence in the restored house in 1950.''Country Life'', vol. 195, 2001, pg. 154 Sherborn lived there after his father's death until 1983, when, following several burglaries, he sold the manor to the British Airways Housing Association and moved to a seafront villa in Brighton. He died in 2004, having published his memoirs, ''An Inspector Recalls'', the previous year. In his Spectator review of the book,
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noted Sherborn to be 'one of the unsung heroes of conservation' in Britain, and observed that 'the so-called "national heritage" thus owes Sherborn an immeasurable debt' in light of his efforts.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Sherborn, Derek Ronald 1924 births 2004 deaths Historical preservationists People from Streatham