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Look After Windows in Historic Buildings
Look After Windows in Historic Buildings
Properly maintained windows can enjoy extremely long lives. You should try to retain your historic windows wherever possible using careful matching repair.
Repairing windows in an older homeExplore the Listed Building Map
Explore the Listed Building Map
The map is the easiest way to find listed buildings and other historic places near you.
Browse the mapA History of England in 100 Places
A History of England in 100 Places
With your help, we’ve gradually been uncovering the 100 historic places that tell the remarkable story of England and its impact on the world.
Through ten different categories, each judged by an expert from thousands of your nominations, we have reached a list of 100 places that have helped to make England the country it is today.
Add Your Photos to the List
Add Your Photos to the List
Help keep the List rich, relevant and up-to-date. We invite you to share your knowledge and pictures of listed places to record important facts, and even unlock the secrets of some places.
This photo of Mulberry Hall in York was contributed by Steve Turner.
Christmas Bookshop
Christmas Bookshop
From archaeology to art history, you're sure to find a title to surprise the history buff in your life.
Start shoppingA History of England in 12 Million Records
A History of England in 12 Million Records
Discover England's archaeology, historic buildings and social history using the Historic England Archive. We hold 12 million photographs, drawings, reports and publications from the 1850s to the present day.
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Underused historic buildings across England could be given new life through a major investment initiative launched by Historic England.
Nearly 400 new webpages packed with stories, images, and hidden histories from every corner of the country.
The Historic England Archive has published a fascinating collection capturing the pioneering role of women in Second World War military photography.
Claudia Kenyatta and Emma Squire to job share as Chief Executive of Historic England following the retirement of Duncan Wilson in October 2025.