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HISTORIC ENGLAND
Amy Johnson was a pioneering aviator – the first woman to fly solo from England to Australia (5-24 May 1930). This 11,000 mile journey across three continents, fraught with danger and drama, was the first of her several record-breaking world flights. The British Highway Code – ‘a guide to the proper use of the highway and a code ofSEARCH THE LIST
Search the List. The National Heritage List for England (NHLE) is the only official, up to date, register of all nationally protected historic buildings and sites in England - listed buildings, scheduled monuments, protected wrecks, registered parks and gardens, andbattlefields.
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HERITAGE OPEN DAYS
Heritage Open Days is England’s annual celebration of local history, architecture and culture. Co-ordinated nationally but run with the help of thousands of volunteers, the September event is an opportunity for private owners to allow free access to properties and events which cast a light on what makes neighbourhoods and communities special. LIVING IN A GRADE I, GRADE II* OR GRADE II LISTED BUILDING Some listing records are more detailed than others. Listed buildings come in three categories of 'significance': Grade I for buildings of the highest significance. Grade II* and. Grade II. Most listed building owners are likely to live in a Grade II building as these make up 92% of all listed buildings. LISTED BUILDING CONSENT Unauthorised work is a criminal offence You need to be aware that carrying out unauthorised works to a listed building is a criminal offence and individuals can be prosecuted. RARE ROMAN REMAINS DISCOVERED IN SCARBOROUGH Rare Roman remains have been discovered at the site of a new housing development in Scarborough, North Yorkshire. The potential for Roman remains had been identified at the site in Eastfield, so archaeologists employed by the developer Keepmoat carried out excavations as part of the agreed planning conditions with advice fromHistoric England.
AEROFILMS COLLECTION (AFL03) ARCHIVE The two major acquisitions made by Aerofilms were AeroPictorial and Airviews. AeroPictorial Ltd had been set up in 1934 by Cyril E. Murrell (who had worked at Aerofilms between 1921 and 1934). The two companies were merged in 1960 when Murrell died. The Airviews collection, which seems to have begun in 1947, was purchased in 1979although the
PROTOTYPE FOR THE ROYAL NAVY’S FIRST LONG-RANGE DIESEL The wreck of an early British submarine known as HMS/m D1, which was the forerunner to the Royal Navy’s patrol submarines that boosted Britain’s defensive power during the First World War, has been granted protection by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport on the advice of THE FUTURE HIGH STREETS FUND AND HIGH STREET HERITAGE The Future High Streets Fund In the 2018 Autumn Budget Statement, the government announced its plans to establish a £675m ‘Future High Streets Fund’, the purpose of which is to ‘help local leaders implement bold new visions to transform their town centres and make them fit for the future’. £55m of that fund has been targeted at historic high streets, with Historic England receivingHISTORIC ENGLAND
Amy Johnson was a pioneering aviator – the first woman to fly solo from England to Australia (5-24 May 1930). This 11,000 mile journey across three continents, fraught with danger and drama, was the first of her several record-breaking world flights. The British Highway Code – ‘a guide to the proper use of the highway and a code ofSEARCH THE LIST
Search the List. The National Heritage List for England (NHLE) is the only official, up to date, register of all nationally protected historic buildings and sites in England - listed buildings, scheduled monuments, protected wrecks, registered parks and gardens, andbattlefields.
SEARCH THE LIST
Search the List - Map Search. If you need a fully accessible alternative to this map search we recommend you use the Advanced Search . Our website works best with the latest version of the browsers below, unfortunately your browser is not supported. Using an old browser means that some parts of our website might not workcorrectly.
HERITAGE OPEN DAYS
Heritage Open Days is England’s annual celebration of local history, architecture and culture. Co-ordinated nationally but run with the help of thousands of volunteers, the September event is an opportunity for private owners to allow free access to properties and events which cast a light on what makes neighbourhoods and communities special. LIVING IN A GRADE I, GRADE II* OR GRADE II LISTED BUILDING Some listing records are more detailed than others. Listed buildings come in three categories of 'significance': Grade I for buildings of the highest significance. Grade II* and. Grade II. Most listed building owners are likely to live in a Grade II building as these make up 92% of all listed buildings. LISTED BUILDING CONSENT Unauthorised work is a criminal offence You need to be aware that carrying out unauthorised works to a listed building is a criminal offence and individuals can be prosecuted. RARE ROMAN REMAINS DISCOVERED IN SCARBOROUGH Rare Roman remains have been discovered at the site of a new housing development in Scarborough, North Yorkshire. The potential for Roman remains had been identified at the site in Eastfield, so archaeologists employed by the developer Keepmoat carried out excavations as part of the agreed planning conditions with advice fromHistoric England.
AEROFILMS COLLECTION (AFL03) ARCHIVE The two major acquisitions made by Aerofilms were AeroPictorial and Airviews. AeroPictorial Ltd had been set up in 1934 by Cyril E. Murrell (who had worked at Aerofilms between 1921 and 1934). The two companies were merged in 1960 when Murrell died. The Airviews collection, which seems to have begun in 1947, was purchased in 1979although the
PROTOTYPE FOR THE ROYAL NAVY’S FIRST LONG-RANGE DIESEL The wreck of an early British submarine known as HMS/m D1, which was the forerunner to the Royal Navy’s patrol submarines that boosted Britain’s defensive power during the First World War, has been granted protection by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport on the advice of THE FUTURE HIGH STREETS FUND AND HIGH STREET HERITAGE The Future High Streets Fund In the 2018 Autumn Budget Statement, the government announced its plans to establish a £675m ‘Future High Streets Fund’, the purpose of which is to ‘help local leaders implement bold new visions to transform their town centres and make them fit for the future’. £55m of that fund has been targeted at historic high streets, with Historic England receiving CURRENT GUIDANCE AND ADVICE Conservation Area Appraisal, Designation and Management. Conservation Principles, Policies and Guidance for the Sustainable Management of the Historic Environment. Conservation, Repair and Management of War Memorials. Conserving Georgian and Victorian terraced housing: A guide to managing change. Conserving Historic Water Meadows.HERITAGE OPEN DAYS
Heritage Open Days is England’s annual celebration of local history, architecture and culture. Co-ordinated nationally but run with the help of thousands of volunteers, the September event is an opportunity for private owners to allow free access to properties and events which cast a light on what makes neighbourhoods and communities special. HISTORIC ENGLAND FUTURE STRATEGY 2021 Historic England Future Strategy 2021 - print version. 224.76 KB. Our Vision at Historic England is for a heritage that is valued, celebrated and shared by everyone. Our Future Strategy, which starts in 2021, is about how we will make that Vision a reality. This Strategy will be our guide for the future as we work together to makeour heritage
ARCHIVE HISTORY
Find out about the history of the Historic England Archive (formerly the National Monuments Record). HERITAGE AT RISK 2020 REGISTERS The Register includes buildings and structures, places of worship, archaeological sites, battlefields, wrecks, parks and gardens, and conservation areas known to be at risk as a result of neglect, decay or inappropriate development. The Register is produced annually as part of Historic England's Heritage at Risk programme. WHAT ARE LISTED BUILDINGS? HOW ENGLAND'S HISTORIC Listed Buildings. Listing marks and celebrates a building's special architectural and historic interest, and also brings it under the consideration of the planning system, so that it can be protected for future generations. The older a building is, and the fewer the surviving examples of its kind, the more likely it GRANTS FOR HERITAGE PROJECTS IN THE NORTH EAST We have grants available in the North East for projects involving caring for historic sites and engaging people in heritage. OUR PRE-APPLICATION ADVISORY SERVICE Our Pre-Application Advisory Service. Here we explain how we handle Pre-application enquiries and what to expect. On initial contact we will determine the nature of the enquiry, identify the issues it raises and decide whether we should become involved. Please note that we now offer three types of Pre-application advice, as outlined below. ONLINE SELF-GUIDED SOUND WALKS OF HISTORIC HIGH STREETS Six journeys of discovery Each sound walk will be a distinctive, immersive soundscape to take listeners on a journey of discovery. The walks will bring hidden histories and stories to life, helping people to see their high street in a new light.. Listeners will take a self-guided route, supported by an illustrated map created by artistsfor each place.
HERITAGE AT RISK SEARCH RESULTS Chapel to Huddleston Hall (now barn), west of house, Laith Staid Lane, Huddleston with Newthorpe List Entry Number: 1167970 - Listed Building grade II* Local Planning Authority: Selby County: North Yorkshire Assessment Type: Building or structure Former chapel with C15 origins, with C16 rebuilding to the east and later alterations.HISTORIC ENGLAND
Amy Johnson was a pioneering aviator – the first woman to fly solo from England to Australia (5-24 May 1930). This 11,000 mile journey across three continents, fraught with danger and drama, was the first of her several record-breaking world flights. The British Highway Code – ‘a guide to the proper use of the highway and a code ofSEARCH THE LIST
Search the List. The National Heritage List for England (NHLE) is the only official, up to date, register of all nationally protected historic buildings and sites in England - listed buildings, scheduled monuments, protected wrecks, registered parks and gardens, andbattlefields.
SURVEY OF COVID-19 EFFECTS ON THE HERITAGE SECTOR Historic England undertook a survey of the impact of Coronavirus (COVID-19) on the heritage sector. We wanted to complement that of the National Lottery Heritage Fund (NLHF), whose survey had targeted the charities and third sector organisations which they had previouslysupported. We were
SEARCH ALL PUBLICATIONS Search All Publications. Here you can search our full range of publications, including books, periodicals and guidance documents. Our database covers all formats, including print and downloadable PDFs. You can also contact us to order a publication.SEARCH THE LIST
Search the List - Map Search. If you need a fully accessible alternative to this map search we recommend you use the Advanced Search . Our website works best with the latest version of the browsers below, unfortunately your browser is not supported. Using an old browser means that some parts of our website might not workcorrectly.
WHO LIVED IN MY HOUSE? RESEARCHING YOUR HOME'S HISTORYWHO LIVES AT Census returns can give a wealth of information on the occupants of a house at a particular time, including names, ages, sex, marital status, birth locations, relationship to the head of the household, and occupation. Census returns for the years 1841 to 1911 can be found online through the National Archives. (opens in a new window) OUR PRE-APPLICATION ADVISORY SERVICE Our Pre-Application Advisory Service. Here we explain how we handle Pre-application enquiries and what to expect. On initial contact we will determine the nature of the enquiry, identify the issues it raises and decide whether we should become involved. Please note that we now offer three types of Pre-application advice, as outlined below. THE NATIONAL PIPE ARCHIVE The National Pipe Archive. Created 27 June 2018. Digital resources and guidance notes made available online. For more than 40 years the University of Liverpool has been the focal point for clay tobacco pipe research in this country and, since 1993, it has housed the National Pipe Archive. The Archive was set up in response to the loss of REGENERATING HISTORIC HIGH STREETS THROUGH HERITAGE ACTION High Streets Heritage Action Zones. The £95 million government-funded High Streets Heritage Action Zone programme, which is being delivered by Historic England, will unlock the potential of high streets across England, fuelling economic, social and cultural recovery and breathenew life into it
REPOINTING BRICK AND STONE WALLS the joints between masonry units with mortar. This can be done either as work proceeds, by striking off the bedding mortar flush with the face of the masonry, or as a separate exerciseHISTORIC ENGLAND
Amy Johnson was a pioneering aviator – the first woman to fly solo from England to Australia (5-24 May 1930). This 11,000 mile journey across three continents, fraught with danger and drama, was the first of her several record-breaking world flights. The British Highway Code – ‘a guide to the proper use of the highway and a code ofSEARCH THE LIST
Search the List. The National Heritage List for England (NHLE) is the only official, up to date, register of all nationally protected historic buildings and sites in England - listed buildings, scheduled monuments, protected wrecks, registered parks and gardens, andbattlefields.
SURVEY OF COVID-19 EFFECTS ON THE HERITAGE SECTOR Historic England undertook a survey of the impact of Coronavirus (COVID-19) on the heritage sector. We wanted to complement that of the National Lottery Heritage Fund (NLHF), whose survey had targeted the charities and third sector organisations which they had previouslysupported. We were
SEARCH ALL PUBLICATIONS Search All Publications. Here you can search our full range of publications, including books, periodicals and guidance documents. Our database covers all formats, including print and downloadable PDFs. You can also contact us to order a publication.SEARCH THE LIST
Search the List - Map Search. If you need a fully accessible alternative to this map search we recommend you use the Advanced Search . Our website works best with the latest version of the browsers below, unfortunately your browser is not supported. Using an old browser means that some parts of our website might not workcorrectly.
WHO LIVED IN MY HOUSE? RESEARCHING YOUR HOME'S HISTORYWHO LIVES AT Census returns can give a wealth of information on the occupants of a house at a particular time, including names, ages, sex, marital status, birth locations, relationship to the head of the household, and occupation. Census returns for the years 1841 to 1911 can be found online through the National Archives. (opens in a new window) OUR PRE-APPLICATION ADVISORY SERVICE Our Pre-Application Advisory Service. Here we explain how we handle Pre-application enquiries and what to expect. On initial contact we will determine the nature of the enquiry, identify the issues it raises and decide whether we should become involved. Please note that we now offer three types of Pre-application advice, as outlined below. THE NATIONAL PIPE ARCHIVE The National Pipe Archive. Created 27 June 2018. Digital resources and guidance notes made available online. For more than 40 years the University of Liverpool has been the focal point for clay tobacco pipe research in this country and, since 1993, it has housed the National Pipe Archive. The Archive was set up in response to the loss of REGENERATING HISTORIC HIGH STREETS THROUGH HERITAGE ACTION High Streets Heritage Action Zones. The £95 million government-funded High Streets Heritage Action Zone programme, which is being delivered by Historic England, will unlock the potential of high streets across England, fuelling economic, social and cultural recovery and breathenew life into it
REPOINTING BRICK AND STONE WALLS the joints between masonry units with mortar. This can be done either as work proceeds, by striking off the bedding mortar flush with the face of the masonry, or as a separate exercise SURVEY OF COVID-19 EFFECTS ON THE HERITAGE SECTOR Historic England undertook a survey of the impact of Coronavirus (COVID-19) on the heritage sector. We wanted to complement that of the National Lottery Heritage Fund (NLHF), whose survey had targeted the charities and third sector organisations which they had previouslysupported. We were
WHO LIVED IN MY HOUSE? RESEARCHING YOUR HOME'S HISTORY Census returns can give a wealth of information on the occupants of a house at a particular time, including names, ages, sex, marital status, birth locations, relationship to the head of the household, and occupation. Census returns for the years 1841 to 1911 can be found online through the National Archives. (opens in a new window) GRANTS FOR YORKSHIRE HERITAGE PROJECTS We have grants available in Yorkshire for projects involving caring for historic sites and engaging people in heritage. LIVING IN A GRADE I, GRADE II* OR GRADE II LISTED BUILDING Some listing records are more detailed than others. Listed buildings come in three categories of 'significance': Grade I for buildings of the highest significance. Grade II* and. Grade II. Most listed building owners are likely to live in a Grade II building as these make up 92% of all listed buildings. REGENERATING HISTORIC HIGH STREETS THROUGH HERITAGE ACTION High Streets Heritage Action Zones. The £95 million government-funded High Streets Heritage Action Zone programme, which is being delivered by Historic England, will unlock the potential of high streets across England, fuelling economic, social and cultural recovery and breathenew life into it
ENABLING DEVELOPMENT AND HERITAGE ASSETS Historic Environment Good Practice Advice in Planning: 4. Published 30 June 2020. GPA4 - Enabling Development and Heritage Assets. 469.83 KB. This document sets out advice on enabling development, against the background of the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) and the related guidance given in the Planning Practice Guide (PPG).EDUCATIONAL IMAGES
A collection of Educational Images from the Historic England Archive REPOINTING BRICK AND STONE WALLS the joints between masonry units with mortar. This can be done either as work proceeds, by striking off the bedding mortar flush with the face of the masonry, or as a separate exercise LISTED BUILDINGS AND CURTILAGE Listed Buildings and Curtilage: Historic England Advice Note 10. 1.74 MB. The law provides that buildings and other structures that pre-date July 1948 and are within the curtilage of a listed building are to be treated as part of the listed building. Working out whether a building has a curtilage and the extent of that curtilage can be difficult. HERITAGE AT RISK SEARCH RESULTS FOR CHURCH OF ALL HALLOWS Parish Church of All Hallows, Church Lane, Tottenham N17 List Entry Number: 1188633 - Listed Building grade II* Local Planning Authority: Haringey County: Greater London Assessment Type: Place of worship This medieval church incorporates a C14 tower with C18 battlements.HISTORIC ENGLAND
Amy Johnson was a pioneering aviator – the first woman to fly solo from England to Australia (5-24 May 1930). This 11,000 mile journey across three continents, fraught with danger and drama, was the first of her several record-breaking world flights. The British Highway Code – ‘a guide to the proper use of the highway and a code ofSEARCH THE LIST
Search the List. The National Heritage List for England (NHLE) is the only official, up to date, register of all nationally protected historic buildings and sites in England - listed buildings, scheduled monuments, protected wrecks, registered parks and gardens, andbattlefields.
SURVEY OF COVID-19 EFFECTS ON THE HERITAGE SECTOR Historic England undertook a survey of the impact of Coronavirus (COVID-19) on the heritage sector. We wanted to complement that of the National Lottery Heritage Fund (NLHF), whose survey had targeted the charities and third sector organisations which they had previouslysupported. We were
SEARCH ALL PUBLICATIONS Search All Publications. Here you can search our full range of publications, including books, periodicals and guidance documents. Our database covers all formats, including print and downloadable PDFs. You can also contact us to order a publication.SEARCH THE LIST
Search the List - Map Search. If you need a fully accessible alternative to this map search we recommend you use the Advanced Search . Our website works best with the latest version of the browsers below, unfortunately your browser is not supported. Using an old browser means that some parts of our website might not workcorrectly.
WHO LIVED IN MY HOUSE? RESEARCHING YOUR HOME'S HISTORYWHO LIVES AT Census returns can give a wealth of information on the occupants of a house at a particular time, including names, ages, sex, marital status, birth locations, relationship to the head of the household, and occupation. Census returns for the years 1841 to 1911 can be found online through the National Archives. (opens in a new window) OUR PRE-APPLICATION ADVISORY SERVICE Our Pre-Application Advisory Service. Here we explain how we handle Pre-application enquiries and what to expect. On initial contact we will determine the nature of the enquiry, identify the issues it raises and decide whether we should become involved. Please note that we now offer three types of Pre-application advice, as outlined below. THE NATIONAL PIPE ARCHIVE The National Pipe Archive. Created 27 June 2018. Digital resources and guidance notes made available online. For more than 40 years the University of Liverpool has been the focal point for clay tobacco pipe research in this country and, since 1993, it has housed the National Pipe Archive. The Archive was set up in response to the loss of REGENERATING HISTORIC HIGH STREETS THROUGH HERITAGE ACTION High Streets Heritage Action Zones. The £95 million government-funded High Streets Heritage Action Zone programme, which is being delivered by Historic England, will unlock the potential of high streets across England, fuelling economic, social and cultural recovery and breathenew life into it
REPOINTING BRICK AND STONE WALLS the joints between masonry units with mortar. This can be done either as work proceeds, by striking off the bedding mortar flush with the face of the masonry, or as a separate exerciseHISTORIC ENGLAND
Amy Johnson was a pioneering aviator – the first woman to fly solo from England to Australia (5-24 May 1930). This 11,000 mile journey across three continents, fraught with danger and drama, was the first of her several record-breaking world flights. The British Highway Code – ‘a guide to the proper use of the highway and a code ofSEARCH THE LIST
Search the List. The National Heritage List for England (NHLE) is the only official, up to date, register of all nationally protected historic buildings and sites in England - listed buildings, scheduled monuments, protected wrecks, registered parks and gardens, andbattlefields.
SURVEY OF COVID-19 EFFECTS ON THE HERITAGE SECTOR Historic England undertook a survey of the impact of Coronavirus (COVID-19) on the heritage sector. We wanted to complement that of the National Lottery Heritage Fund (NLHF), whose survey had targeted the charities and third sector organisations which they had previouslysupported. We were
SEARCH ALL PUBLICATIONS Search All Publications. Here you can search our full range of publications, including books, periodicals and guidance documents. Our database covers all formats, including print and downloadable PDFs. You can also contact us to order a publication.SEARCH THE LIST
Search the List - Map Search. If you need a fully accessible alternative to this map search we recommend you use the Advanced Search . Our website works best with the latest version of the browsers below, unfortunately your browser is not supported. Using an old browser means that some parts of our website might not workcorrectly.
WHO LIVED IN MY HOUSE? RESEARCHING YOUR HOME'S HISTORYWHO LIVES AT Census returns can give a wealth of information on the occupants of a house at a particular time, including names, ages, sex, marital status, birth locations, relationship to the head of the household, and occupation. Census returns for the years 1841 to 1911 can be found online through the National Archives. (opens in a new window) OUR PRE-APPLICATION ADVISORY SERVICE Our Pre-Application Advisory Service. Here we explain how we handle Pre-application enquiries and what to expect. On initial contact we will determine the nature of the enquiry, identify the issues it raises and decide whether we should become involved. Please note that we now offer three types of Pre-application advice, as outlined below. THE NATIONAL PIPE ARCHIVE The National Pipe Archive. Created 27 June 2018. Digital resources and guidance notes made available online. For more than 40 years the University of Liverpool has been the focal point for clay tobacco pipe research in this country and, since 1993, it has housed the National Pipe Archive. The Archive was set up in response to the loss of REGENERATING HISTORIC HIGH STREETS THROUGH HERITAGE ACTION High Streets Heritage Action Zones. The £95 million government-funded High Streets Heritage Action Zone programme, which is being delivered by Historic England, will unlock the potential of high streets across England, fuelling economic, social and cultural recovery and breathenew life into it
REPOINTING BRICK AND STONE WALLS the joints between masonry units with mortar. This can be done either as work proceeds, by striking off the bedding mortar flush with the face of the masonry, or as a separate exercise SURVEY OF COVID-19 EFFECTS ON THE HERITAGE SECTOR Historic England undertook a survey of the impact of Coronavirus (COVID-19) on the heritage sector. We wanted to complement that of the National Lottery Heritage Fund (NLHF), whose survey had targeted the charities and third sector organisations which they had previouslysupported. We were
WHO LIVED IN MY HOUSE? RESEARCHING YOUR HOME'S HISTORY Census returns can give a wealth of information on the occupants of a house at a particular time, including names, ages, sex, marital status, birth locations, relationship to the head of the household, and occupation. Census returns for the years 1841 to 1911 can be found online through the National Archives. (opens in a new window) GRANTS FOR YORKSHIRE HERITAGE PROJECTS We have grants available in Yorkshire for projects involving caring for historic sites and engaging people in heritage. LIVING IN A GRADE I, GRADE II* OR GRADE II LISTED BUILDING Some listing records are more detailed than others. Listed buildings come in three categories of 'significance': Grade I for buildings of the highest significance. Grade II* and. Grade II. Most listed building owners are likely to live in a Grade II building as these make up 92% of all listed buildings. REGENERATING HISTORIC HIGH STREETS THROUGH HERITAGE ACTION High Streets Heritage Action Zones. The £95 million government-funded High Streets Heritage Action Zone programme, which is being delivered by Historic England, will unlock the potential of high streets across England, fuelling economic, social and cultural recovery and breathenew life into it
ENABLING DEVELOPMENT AND HERITAGE ASSETS Historic Environment Good Practice Advice in Planning: 4. Published 30 June 2020. GPA4 - Enabling Development and Heritage Assets. 469.83 KB. This document sets out advice on enabling development, against the background of the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) and the related guidance given in the Planning Practice Guide (PPG).EDUCATIONAL IMAGES
A collection of Educational Images from the Historic England Archive REPOINTING BRICK AND STONE WALLS the joints between masonry units with mortar. This can be done either as work proceeds, by striking off the bedding mortar flush with the face of the masonry, or as a separate exercise LISTED BUILDINGS AND CURTILAGE Listed Buildings and Curtilage: Historic England Advice Note 10. 1.74 MB. The law provides that buildings and other structures that pre-date July 1948 and are within the curtilage of a listed building are to be treated as part of the listed building. Working out whether a building has a curtilage and the extent of that curtilage can be difficult. HERITAGE AT RISK SEARCH RESULTS FOR CHURCH OF ALL HALLOWS Parish Church of All Hallows, Church Lane, Tottenham N17 List Entry Number: 1188633 - Listed Building grade II* Local Planning Authority: Haringey County: Greater London Assessment Type: Place of worship This medieval church incorporates a C14 tower with C18 battlements.HISTORIC ENGLAND
Amy Johnson was a pioneering aviator – the first woman to fly solo from England to Australia (5-24 May 1930). This 11,000 mile journey across three continents, fraught with danger and drama, was the first of her several record-breaking world flights. The British Highway Code – ‘a guide to the proper use of the highway and a code ofSEARCH THE LIST
Search the List. The National Heritage List for England (NHLE) is the only official, up to date, register of all nationally protected historic buildings and sites in England - listed buildings, scheduled monuments, protected wrecks, registered parks and gardens, andbattlefields.
SURVEY OF COVID-19 EFFECTS ON THE HERITAGE SECTOR Historic England undertook a survey of the impact of Coronavirus (COVID-19) on the heritage sector. We wanted to complement that of the National Lottery Heritage Fund (NLHF), whose survey had targeted the charities and third sector organisations which they had previouslysupported. We were
SEARCH ALL PUBLICATIONS Search All Publications. Here you can search our full range of publications, including books, periodicals and guidance documents. Our database covers all formats, including print and downloadable PDFs. You can also contact us to order a publication.SEARCH THE LIST
Search the List - Map Search. If you need a fully accessible alternative to this map search we recommend you use the Advanced Search . Our website works best with the latest version of the browsers below, unfortunately your browser is not supported. Using an old browser means that some parts of our website might not workcorrectly.
WHO LIVED IN MY HOUSE? RESEARCHING YOUR HOME'S HISTORYWHO LIVES AT Census returns can give a wealth of information on the occupants of a house at a particular time, including names, ages, sex, marital status, birth locations, relationship to the head of the household, and occupation. Census returns for the years 1841 to 1911 can be found online through the National Archives. (opens in a new window) OUR PRE-APPLICATION ADVISORY SERVICE Our Pre-Application Advisory Service. Here we explain how we handle Pre-application enquiries and what to expect. On initial contact we will determine the nature of the enquiry, identify the issues it raises and decide whether we should become involved. Please note that we now offer three types of Pre-application advice, as outlined below. THE NATIONAL PIPE ARCHIVE The National Pipe Archive. Created 27 June 2018. Digital resources and guidance notes made available online. For more than 40 years the University of Liverpool has been the focal point for clay tobacco pipe research in this country and, since 1993, it has housed the National Pipe Archive. The Archive was set up in response to the loss of REGENERATING HISTORIC HIGH STREETS THROUGH HERITAGE ACTION High Streets Heritage Action Zones. The £95 million government-funded High Streets Heritage Action Zone programme, which is being delivered by Historic England, will unlock the potential of high streets across England, fuelling economic, social and cultural recovery and breathenew life into it
REPOINTING BRICK AND STONE WALLS the joints between masonry units with mortar. This can be done either as work proceeds, by striking off the bedding mortar flush with the face of the masonry, or as a separate exerciseHISTORIC ENGLAND
Amy Johnson was a pioneering aviator – the first woman to fly solo from England to Australia (5-24 May 1930). This 11,000 mile journey across three continents, fraught with danger and drama, was the first of her several record-breaking world flights. The British Highway Code – ‘a guide to the proper use of the highway and a code ofSEARCH THE LIST
Search the List. The National Heritage List for England (NHLE) is the only official, up to date, register of all nationally protected historic buildings and sites in England - listed buildings, scheduled monuments, protected wrecks, registered parks and gardens, andbattlefields.
SURVEY OF COVID-19 EFFECTS ON THE HERITAGE SECTOR Historic England undertook a survey of the impact of Coronavirus (COVID-19) on the heritage sector. We wanted to complement that of the National Lottery Heritage Fund (NLHF), whose survey had targeted the charities and third sector organisations which they had previouslysupported. We were
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WHO LIVED IN MY HOUSE? RESEARCHING YOUR HOME'S HISTORYWHO LIVES AT Census returns can give a wealth of information on the occupants of a house at a particular time, including names, ages, sex, marital status, birth locations, relationship to the head of the household, and occupation. Census returns for the years 1841 to 1911 can be found online through the National Archives. (opens in a new window) OUR PRE-APPLICATION ADVISORY SERVICE Our Pre-Application Advisory Service. Here we explain how we handle Pre-application enquiries and what to expect. On initial contact we will determine the nature of the enquiry, identify the issues it raises and decide whether we should become involved. Please note that we now offer three types of Pre-application advice, as outlined below. THE NATIONAL PIPE ARCHIVE The National Pipe Archive. Created 27 June 2018. Digital resources and guidance notes made available online. For more than 40 years the University of Liverpool has been the focal point for clay tobacco pipe research in this country and, since 1993, it has housed the National Pipe Archive. The Archive was set up in response to the loss of REGENERATING HISTORIC HIGH STREETS THROUGH HERITAGE ACTION High Streets Heritage Action Zones. The £95 million government-funded High Streets Heritage Action Zone programme, which is being delivered by Historic England, will unlock the potential of high streets across England, fuelling economic, social and cultural recovery and breathenew life into it
REPOINTING BRICK AND STONE WALLS the joints between masonry units with mortar. This can be done either as work proceeds, by striking off the bedding mortar flush with the face of the masonry, or as a separate exercise SURVEY OF COVID-19 EFFECTS ON THE HERITAGE SECTOR Historic England undertook a survey of the impact of Coronavirus (COVID-19) on the heritage sector. We wanted to complement that of the National Lottery Heritage Fund (NLHF), whose survey had targeted the charities and third sector organisations which they had previouslysupported. We were
WHO LIVED IN MY HOUSE? RESEARCHING YOUR HOME'S HISTORY Census returns can give a wealth of information on the occupants of a house at a particular time, including names, ages, sex, marital status, birth locations, relationship to the head of the household, and occupation. Census returns for the years 1841 to 1911 can be found online through the National Archives. (opens in a new window) GRANTS FOR YORKSHIRE HERITAGE PROJECTS We have grants available in Yorkshire for projects involving caring for historic sites and engaging people in heritage. LIVING IN A GRADE I, GRADE II* OR GRADE II LISTED BUILDING Some listing records are more detailed than others. Listed buildings come in three categories of 'significance': Grade I for buildings of the highest significance. Grade II* and. Grade II. Most listed building owners are likely to live in a Grade II building as these make up 92% of all listed buildings. REGENERATING HISTORIC HIGH STREETS THROUGH HERITAGE ACTION High Streets Heritage Action Zones. The £95 million government-funded High Streets Heritage Action Zone programme, which is being delivered by Historic England, will unlock the potential of high streets across England, fuelling economic, social and cultural recovery and breathenew life into it
ENABLING DEVELOPMENT AND HERITAGE ASSETS Historic Environment Good Practice Advice in Planning: 4. Published 30 June 2020. GPA4 - Enabling Development and Heritage Assets. 469.83 KB. This document sets out advice on enabling development, against the background of the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) and the related guidance given in the Planning Practice Guide (PPG).EDUCATIONAL IMAGES
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NEW BOOK CELEBRATES THE STORY OF RAMSGATE’S RICH MARITIME ANDSEASIDE HERITAGE
21 April 2020
Ramsgate: The Town and its Seaside Heritage charts its transformation from quiet fishing village to a prosperous port and popular seasideresort.
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HISTORIC ENGLAND ANNOUNCES COVID-19 EMERGENCY RESPONSE FUND17 April 2020
Historic England has launched an emergency fund to help tackle the impact of Coronavirus on the heritage sector.Read more
HISTORIC ENGLAND AND THE COMMONWEALTH WAR GRAVES COMMISSION RENEW COMMITMENT TO CARE FOR ENGLAND’S COMMEMORATIVE HERITAGE19 March 2020
An agreement which sets out how both organisations will continue to work closely to secure the future of England’s commemorativeheritage.
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A Women’s Land Army (WLA) hostel in Smallwood, Cheshire, has beenlisted at Grade II.
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