The Shropshire Historic Environment Record is the single most comprehensive source of information on the historic environment in the county of Shropshire, now covered by the unitary authorities of Shropshire Council and the Telford and Wrekin Council. The HER contains records of archaeological sites, finds and features and historic buildings, structures and landscapes dating from early prehistory through to World War II and beyond. Shropshire's historic environment is an important cultural resource and one which we want to protect and enhance for the benefit of all. Our Record, which is fully accessible to the public, is constantly being maintained, updated and enhanced. The Shropshire HER also holds a wide range of supporting material including an archive of over 13,000 monochrome or colour ground photographs and 2,000 colour slides, and a collection of about 5,000 oblique aerial photographs. The Historic Landscape Character Assessment project mapped the modern landscape of the whole county in terms of its historic character, identifying for example many areas still characterised by traces of former field systems. This has now been incorporated into the HER. We also hold records and other material generated by a number of major, county wide or large area surveys, including the Shrewsbury Urban Archaeological Database (UAD) and Assessment, the Central Marches Historic Towns Survey and the Marches Uplands Survey. Finally, we hold a steadily growing collection of over "grey literature" (unpublished) reports on excavations, evaluations, watching briefs and building recording exercises. Between 2007 -2021 a programme of English Heritage / Historic England funded aerial survey was initiated across the entire county, generating several thousand digital images. These digital images have been fully integrated into the HER. A countywide historic farmstead project also provides valuable information on the character and of survival of Shropshire's farm buildings; an important element in our substantially agricultural landscape. This has also been integrated into the HER. The Shropshire Historic Environment Record is intended to be accessible to all; please contact us for further information.
- Name
- Charlotte Orchard
- Job Title
- Historic Environment Records Officer
- Telephone Number
- 01743 254612
- Email Address
- [email protected]
- Address
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Historic Environment Record, Shrewsbury Library
Castle Gates
Shrewsbury
SY1 2AS
- Opening hours
- Monday – Friday 9:30am – 3pm
- Visitor facilities
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Visitor desk. Access to HER’s supporting reference materials, as well as to professional advice. Powerpoint and wireless for laptops available. Stairs to access; level access can be arranged at another location in the building.
- Information available
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Databases, computer mapping, records and supporting collections relating to archaeological sites, historic buildings, and historic landscapes (Historic Landscape Character Assessment data is available). Supporting materials include large collections of excavation reports and aerial photographs, together with detailed record files and a general library. In most cases the service is provided free of charge, except for photocopying costs etc. However, for commercial consultations, charges for staff time are made. Please see our website for our HER quick user guide. For details of what we record, how we record it and how to access our records, including our charging policy for commercial search services, please refer to our HER User Policy, accessible on our website Shropshire HER website link