Old Record Number (e.g. Listed Building Number) Associated Person (surname) Parliamentary Constituency. Government Region. Find entries on the National Heritage List for England using advanced search features and category filters.
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Find listed buildings, scheduled monuments, protected wrecks, registered parks and gardens, and battlefields.
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The record of each listed building is hosted on the National Heritage List for England (known as the NHLE, or the List). The NHLE is a publicly available, searchable database that contains information on England’s protected heritage.
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Explore over 400,000 listed buildings and historic places on the National Heritage List for England.
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Search the List What is Listing? Protect a Historic Building or Site National Blue Plaque Scheme
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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, and battlefields.
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If you want to alter or extend a listed building in a way that affects its character or appearance as a building of special architectural or historic interest, or even demolish it, you must first apply for Listed Building Consent from your local planning authority.
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In 2024, the National Heritage List for England comprised: nearly 3 8 0,000 entries for listed buildings,, about 20,000 entries for scheduled monuments, around 1,700 registered parks and gardens, 57 protected wrecks and 47 registered battlefields, as well as 19 World Heritage Sites. 19 World Heritage Sites.
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Find out whether the building or site you are nominating is already on, or being assessed for inclusion on the National Heritage List for England: Search the National Heritage List for England (try using our map search or advanced search)
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How do I find out if my building is listed? If you think your home is listed but are unsure, the best place to start is our Search the List page. This allows you to search the National Heritage List for England by postcode or keyword. If you have your postcode to hand we recommend using the map search. This allows you to determine more clearly ...
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