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Register of historic buildings and sites
The
National Heritage List for England
(
NHLE
) is England's official database of protected heritage assets. It includes details of all English
listed buildings
,
scheduled monuments
,
register of historic parks and gardens
,
protected shipwrecks
, and
registered battlefields
. It is maintained by
Historic England
, a government body, and brings together these different designations as a single resource even though they vary in the type of legal protection afforded to them. Although not designated by Historic England,
World Heritage Sites
also appear on the NHLE;
conservation areas
do not appear since they are designated by the relevant local planning authority.
The passage of the
Ancient Monuments Protection Act 1882
established the first part of what the list is today, by granting protection to 50
prehistoric
monuments. Amendments to this act increased the levels of protection and added more monuments to the list. Beginning in 1948, the
Town and Country Planning Acts
created the first listed buildings and the process for adding properties to it. As of 2018,
[update]
more than 600,000 properties are listed individually. Each year, additional properties are added to the national list, via the registers that comprise the list.
The National Heritage List for England was launched in 2011 as the statutory list of all designated historic places including
listed buildings
and
scheduled monuments
.
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The list is managed by Historic England (formerly part of English Heritage), and is available as an online database with over 400,000 listed buildings,
registered parks, gardens
and
battlefields
,
protected shipwrecks
and
scheduled monuments
. A unique NHLE reference number is frequently used to refer to the related database entry; for example, 1285296 refers to
Douglas House
, a
Grade II* listed building
in the London Borough of
Richmond upon Thames
.
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