English Heritage buildings
The first national Register of buildings at risk was published in 1998 and in 2011 we started adding information on the condition of listed places of worship.
Our national Heritage at Risk Register includes:
- Grade I and II* listed buildings at risk including places of worship
- Grade II listed buildings at risk in London including places of worship
- Grade II listed places of worship at risk outside London
Listed buildings are assessed using the Buildings and Structures risk assessment. Listed buildings in use as places of worship are assessed using the Places of Worship risk assessment.
Historic England's main role in securing the future of listed buildings is to provide practical advice, guidance and resources to owners, local authorities and developers.
Our involvement in cases is determined by the significance of the building and the complexity of the issues. We can offer help and support with projects including:
- Analysing the problems facing a building
- Helping to identify the opportunities a building presents
- Helping to work out where alterations can be made
- Hnvestigating the feasibility of options for future use
- Helping to broker solutions