Local sites appear on Historic England’s ‘Heritage at Risk’ register
By Evie Payne
14th Nov 2023 | Local News
Historic England has announced its new register of historic sites at risk - including a number of sites in and around Rutland.
Historic England is responsible for checking the condition of buildings, battlefields, places of worship, conservation areas, wreck sites and more.
The yearly Register gives a snapshot of the health of England's valued historic buildings and places.
Over the past year, 159 historic buildings and sites have been added to the Register because they are at risk of neglect, decay or inappropriate development and 203 sites have been rescued and their futures secured. In total, there are 4,871 entries on the Heritage at Risk Register in 2023 - 48 fewer than in 2022.
Included in the most recent register are a number of important local landmarks.
Some of those are in and around Rutland:
- Church of St Edmund, Egleon
- Old Hall Ruins, Exton Park
- Without Hall, Oakham Road
- Church of St Michael, Edmondthorpe
- Church of St peter, Wymondham
- Church of St Mary, North Witham
- Dovecoat, Barrowden
- and more
Historic England says: "Heritage at Risk sites can come in many forms; from grand to simple buildings and structures, to large visible earthworks and less visible buried remains. Many issues threaten these sites, from environmental to human impact.
"The Heritage at Risk Register tells communities about the condition of their local neighbourhood. It encourages people to become actively involved in looking after what is precious to them. It also reassures them that any public funding goes to the most needy and urgent cases."
You can find the full register here.
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