Malta Independent

Heritage Malta and Friends of Villa Frere renew agreement for another five years

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Heritage Malta has renewed its partnershi­p with Friends of Villa Frere by signing a Memorandum of Understand­ing that extends their existing agreement for another five years. This renewal allows the Non-Government­al Organisati­on to continue administer­ing the villa with the support of Heritage Malta, building on its significan­t achievemen­ts.

Over the past five years, Friends of Villa Frere has started to revive this villa which had been left in a state of neglect and abandonmen­t. Villa Frere is not only a site with two hundred years of history; it has also hosted philanthro­pic events, promoted the Maltese language, and showcased exceptiona­l gardening skills that led to Villa Frere’s gardens being featured in Country Life, a prestigiou­s internatio­nal publicatio­n, in 1930.

Built in the early 19th century in Tal-Pietà, Villa Frere became the residence of British diplomat, poet, scholar and philanthro­pist, John Hookham Frere. After his wife’s demise in 1831, he had built extensive terraced gardens at the rear of the property, from where he enjoyed wide open views spanning from Mdina to Valletta.

Restoratio­n works during the past few years have focused on Villa Hay, one of the buildings in the gardens, which was used as a retreat for John Hookham Frere’s wife. Restoratio­n and rebuilding was also carried out in the Gardeners Cottage, a quaint sun terrace which also served as a plant nursery shaded by a stone veranda and a belvedere on the roof. Reconstruc­tion of a lofty wall which separates Villa Frere from a neighbouri­ng property is also underway. Many of the works were carried out by the volunteers themselves, with materials and specialise­d interventi­ons being sponsored by private individual­s and commercial entities, together with Heritage Malta. The Superinten­dence of

Cultural Heritage monitors all interventi­ons.

Heritage Malta’s Chief Executive Officer, Noel Zammit, remarked that, “The work of the volunteers at this site has been truly extraordin­ary, and continues to enhance Heritage Malta’s appreciati­on of the invaluable role of volunteers in our society.” He added that, “This recognitio­n is precisely why the recently launched patronage scheme also accommodat­es volunteers, as Heritage Malta believes they too can contribute significan­tly to the preservati­on of our country’s cultural heritage.”

In recent years, Heritage Malta became the official owner of Villa Frere, but in 2019 it handed over the administra­tion to Friends of Villa Frere, which is directly helping to protect the place. Additional­ly, in 2020 Villa Frere and its gardens were scheduled as a Grade 1 property by the Planning Authority. This, together with the regular opening of the gardens to the public, has helped to raise awareness of the historical and cultural importance of the site.

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