Heritage at Risk Indicator Data
Part of the Heritage Counts series. 3 minute read.
The 'Heritage at Risk' theme brings together datasets about additions to (and removals from) Historic England's Heritage at Risk register, broken down by asset type.
This includes buildings and structures, places of worship, scheduled monuments, parks and gardens, conservation areas, wreck sites and battlefields.
What is Heritage at Risk?
The Heritage at Risk (HAR) programme helps us understand the overall state of England's historic sites. The programme identifies those sites that are most at risk of being lost as a result of neglect, decay or inappropriate development.
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.
Figure HAR 5.1 – Heritage at Risk Register entries, 2024
Figure note: Click the legend to filter by range.
Source: Historic England
Buildings and structures
- In 2024, 792 Grade I and II* listed structures were recorded on Historic England's Heritage at Risk register, representing 3.5% of the overall number of these assets
- 57 assets were added to the register in 2024
- Regionally, the rate of addition was mixed: the Midlands recorded the most with 19 additions, while the North West recorded the fewest with 1
- In 2024, 27 Grade I and II* structures were removed from the register. This is the lowest since records began in 2000
- In the 2023/24 financial year, a total of £6.6 million was allocated to Grade I and II* buildings and structures listed on the Heritage at Risk register. This amount represents an increase from the £5.6 million funding provided in 2022/23
Scheduled monuments
- As of 2024, 2,206 scheduled monuments are recorded on the Heritage at Risk register (11% of scheduled monuments in England)
- Although 35% of England’s scheduled monuments are found in the South West (the most of any region), the region contributes 45% of the scheduled monuments recorded on the register
- A total of £343,538 was granted in 2023/24 to support scheduled monuments on the register
Listed places of worship
- In 2024, there were 969 listed places of worship on the Heritage at Risk register
- This equates to 6.6% of all listed places of worship
Parks and gardens
- In 2024, there were 103 registered parks and gardens on the Heritage at Risk register, a decrease of of 1 from 2023
- This equates to approximately 6% of all registered parks and gardens
Conservation areas
- In 2024, there were 475 conservation areas on the Heritage at Risk register, down from 483 in 2023
- This equates to approximately 5% of all conservation areas