English Heritage
English Heritage is an organisation of the United Kingdom government (Department for Culture, Media and Sport). It manages many monuments of the historic environment of England. It was set up under the terms of the National Heritage Act 1983. Before the Department of the Environment had had these functions.
English Heritage takes care of many important historical and archaeological sites, from Stonehenge to the world's first iron bridge. But it has responsibilities in conservation, giving advice, registering and protecting the historic environment as well. It also maintains a public archive, the National Monuments Record (NMR).
Equivalent organisations
English Heritage Media
English Heritage logo, originally designed by Dick Negus[1]Until 12 May 2015 used by Template:Listed building England/layout
English Heritage commemorative plaques conference, 2010. English Heritage began administering the London blue plaque scheme in 1986.
Stonehenge, one of English Heritage's most famous sites
English Heritage's London office at Holborn Bars
A typical English Heritage "blue plaque", here marking the former London residence of guitarist Jimi Hendrix at 23 Brook Street
Other websites
- English Heritage website
- Images of England website Archived 2009-08-13 at the Wayback Machine
- Chief Executive website