Peter N. Lindfield is Lecturer in architectural history at the Welsh School of Architecture, Cardiff University, and a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London. He has written extensively on the Gothic Revival, heraldry, forgery, and material culture, including the following monographs: Georgian Gothic (2016); Unbuilt Strawberry Hill (2022); The Intimacies of George Shaw (2025). Additionally, Peter edited or co-edited volumes including Writing Britain’s Ruins (2017); The Display of Arms (2019); Politics and the English Country House (2023); The Marriage bed of Henry VII and Elizabeth of York (2023)Dan Talkes is Lecturer in Design and Construction at the Welsh School of Architecture, Cardiff University. A recipient of the Welsh Gold Medal for Architecture, and an Accredited Conservation Architect (AABC), he is both an educator and practitioner, with a specialism in new architecture in historic contexts. Accordingly, questions of style appropriation and appropriateness infuse and inform both his practice and research, most particularly in his long-standing role as Heritage Consultant, Conservation Architect and Design Advisor to the mediaeval and neo-medieval St Mary Redcliffe, Bristol.