Historic England's national blue plaque scheme celebrates people from all walks of life who have made a significant contribution to human welfare or happiness; and/or have made an exceptional impact ...
Despite repairs and stabilisation in the 1990s, Wheal Prosper’s pumping engine house has suffered recent stonework collapse above a rotten timber lintel and further collapse is likely above other ...
Historic England publishes open data via its Open Data Hub where you will find the following resources. Download data from the National Heritage List for England (NHLE) through the Open Data Hub. This ...
Listing is used to describe the different types of protection for heritage included on the National Heritage List for England (the NHLE), which includes Listed Buildings, Scheduled Monuments, ...
We hold an outstanding range of photographs, plans and drawings in our public archive, covering the historic environment of England. We also publish books and periodicals on a wide variety of subjects ...
The Inclusive Heritage Advice Hub is part of Historic England’s commitment to supporting the heritage sector in becoming more diverse. It contains digestible information for any organisation wishing ...
Location of this list entry and nearby places that are also listed. Use our map search to find more listed places. The National Heritage List for England is a unique register of our country's most ...
Witches’ marks - ritual protection symbols or apotropaic marks - have been found in many historic places, from medieval churches and houses, to barns, and caves. The word 'apotropaic' comes from the ...
This map shows the locations of listed buildings and sites. It doesn't show the full extent of the structures protected by each listing. For more about the extent of ...