Most WikiProjects I’ve come across do not appear to meet the classic definition of a project – because of their scale they are not realistically achievable (or not by the usual mechanisms available to Wikipedia); and they are open-ended, having no defined output by which the project can be judged complete, and closed down. They would be better described as ‘common areas of interest’.
As an experiment, I’ve tried to define a realistic project, dealing with a limited set of Wikipedia articles to achieve a target that can be judged to have been achieved.
Wikipedia:Notability (geographic features) guidelines suggest ‘Buildings, including private residences and commercial developments, may be notable as a result of their historic, social, economic, or architectural importance, but they require significant coverage by reliable, third-party sources to establish notability’.
Grade I listed buildings in England are, by definition, of exceptional architectural and historic interest; they are covered by their entry on the National Heritage List for England (NHLE), and are usually covered in The Buildings of England – both ‘reliable, third-party sources’.
Grade I listed buildings therefore meet the notability criteria for buildings and should each be the subject of a separate Wikipedia article.
In December 2019 I reviewed the current state of articles about the 18 Grade I listed buildings in Mid Sussex District. Five of the buildings lacked a separate article; four of them were not covered by Wikipedia in any way.
A realistically achievable project would therefore be to:
I've developed a way of working to deliver this project, in steps (though I’m not tackling them sequentially):
The table below is intended to log the project’s progress.
List Entry Number | Building Name | Location | Wikipedia Article |
---|---|---|---|
1025593 | The Parish Church | Church Lane, Pyecombe | Church of the Transfiguration, Pyecombe |
1025629 | Newtimber Place | Church Lane, Newtimber | Newtimber Place |
1025684 | Parish Church of St Giles | Church Lane, Horsted Keynes | St Giles' Church, Horsted Keynes |
1025764 | Wakehurst Place | Turners Hill Road, Ardingly | Wakehurst Place |
1182137 | The Parish Church of St Margaret | Queen's Square, West Hoathly | St Margaret's Church, West Hoathly |
1182310 | Gravetye Manor | Vowels Lane, West Hoathly | Gravetye Manor |
1191625 | Parish Church of Holy Trinity | Church Street, Cuckfield | Holy Trinity Church, Cuckfield |
1193369 | The Parish Church of Mary Magdalene | The Street, Bolney | St Mary Magdalene's Church, Bolney |
1248768 | Sackville College | High Street, East Grinstead | Sackville College |
1248986 | Saint Margarets Convent | Moat Road, East Grinstead | Society of Saint Margaret (Not about the convent as a building) |
1249027 | Standen | West Hoathly Road, East Grinstead | Standen |
1284819 | The Parish Church of St Peter | Church Lane, Twineham | St Peter's Church, Twineham |
1285135 | The Parish Church of The Holy Trinity | The Street, Poynings | Holy Trinity Church (No separate Wikipedia article) |
1285424 | Danny | New Way Lane, Hurstpierpoint and Sayers Common | Danny House |
1286147 | The Parish Church of St John The Baptist | Underhill Lane, Hassocks ( Clayton village) | St John the Baptist's Church, Clayton |
1286412 | Stone Hall | Haywards Heath Road, Balcombe | (No Wikipedia article) |
1286656 | The Parish Church of St Peter | Church Lane, Ardingly | St Peter's Church, Ardingly |
1354797 | The Parish Church of St Mary | London Road, Balcombe | St Mary's Church (No separate Wikipedia article) |
See also Grade I listed buildings in West Sussex.
Most WikiProjects I’ve come across do not appear to meet the classic definition of a project – because of their scale they are not realistically achievable (or not by the usual mechanisms available to Wikipedia); and they are open-ended, having no defined output by which the project can be judged complete, and closed down. They would be better described as ‘common areas of interest’.
As an experiment, I’ve tried to define a realistic project, dealing with a limited set of Wikipedia articles to achieve a target that can be judged to have been achieved.
Wikipedia:Notability (geographic features) guidelines suggest ‘Buildings, including private residences and commercial developments, may be notable as a result of their historic, social, economic, or architectural importance, but they require significant coverage by reliable, third-party sources to establish notability’.
Grade I listed buildings in England are, by definition, of exceptional architectural and historic interest; they are covered by their entry on the National Heritage List for England (NHLE), and are usually covered in The Buildings of England – both ‘reliable, third-party sources’.
Grade I listed buildings therefore meet the notability criteria for buildings and should each be the subject of a separate Wikipedia article.
In December 2019 I reviewed the current state of articles about the 18 Grade I listed buildings in Mid Sussex District. Five of the buildings lacked a separate article; four of them were not covered by Wikipedia in any way.
A realistically achievable project would therefore be to:
I've developed a way of working to deliver this project, in steps (though I’m not tackling them sequentially):
The table below is intended to log the project’s progress.
List Entry Number | Building Name | Location | Wikipedia Article |
---|---|---|---|
1025593 | The Parish Church | Church Lane, Pyecombe | Church of the Transfiguration, Pyecombe |
1025629 | Newtimber Place | Church Lane, Newtimber | Newtimber Place |
1025684 | Parish Church of St Giles | Church Lane, Horsted Keynes | St Giles' Church, Horsted Keynes |
1025764 | Wakehurst Place | Turners Hill Road, Ardingly | Wakehurst Place |
1182137 | The Parish Church of St Margaret | Queen's Square, West Hoathly | St Margaret's Church, West Hoathly |
1182310 | Gravetye Manor | Vowels Lane, West Hoathly | Gravetye Manor |
1191625 | Parish Church of Holy Trinity | Church Street, Cuckfield | Holy Trinity Church, Cuckfield |
1193369 | The Parish Church of Mary Magdalene | The Street, Bolney | St Mary Magdalene's Church, Bolney |
1248768 | Sackville College | High Street, East Grinstead | Sackville College |
1248986 | Saint Margarets Convent | Moat Road, East Grinstead | Society of Saint Margaret (Not about the convent as a building) |
1249027 | Standen | West Hoathly Road, East Grinstead | Standen |
1284819 | The Parish Church of St Peter | Church Lane, Twineham | St Peter's Church, Twineham |
1285135 | The Parish Church of The Holy Trinity | The Street, Poynings | Holy Trinity Church (No separate Wikipedia article) |
1285424 | Danny | New Way Lane, Hurstpierpoint and Sayers Common | Danny House |
1286147 | The Parish Church of St John The Baptist | Underhill Lane, Hassocks ( Clayton village) | St John the Baptist's Church, Clayton |
1286412 | Stone Hall | Haywards Heath Road, Balcombe | (No Wikipedia article) |
1286656 | The Parish Church of St Peter | Church Lane, Ardingly | St Peter's Church, Ardingly |
1354797 | The Parish Church of St Mary | London Road, Balcombe | St Mary's Church (No separate Wikipedia article) |
See also Grade I listed buildings in West Sussex.