The Lake District Historic Environment Record (HER), maintained by the Lake District National Park Authority (LDNPA), is the record of the historic environment of the Lake District National Park and is the principle record for the area. It originally formed part of the Cumbria County Council Sites and Monuments Record. Transfer of the records to the LDNPA took place in 1993 with the appointment of the first Archaeologist at the LDNPA. The Lake District HER was formally adopted by the LDNPA in 2004. It currently holds information on 7,000 sites of archaeological and historical significance on a computer and map based system, supported by archival material. The earliest site on the Record dates from the Lower Palaeolithic (before 8,000 BC) and the latest from the twentieth century, for example Greenside Lead Mine, where production ceased in 1962. A whole range of historic environment information such as buildings (listed and unlisted), chance finds, landscape features (such as dry stone walls and sheepfolds) and environmental data is incorporated into the database. The data is primarily used for land management and planning purposes but the LDNPA recognises that it has many other uses including education and research. In order to make the Historic Environment Record more accessible to a wider audience, the information from the HER was sent to the Archaeological Data Service for the information to be posted onto the web. This was made possible through a grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund to implement the Access to Archaeology Project. The Project's aims are to interpret the historic environment through a variety of media including: leaflets; a touring exhibition; education resources; information on the LDNPA website; an outreach strategy; and an online version of the Lake District HER.
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- General enquiries
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- Telephone Number
- Email Address
- [email protected]
- Name
- Eleanor Kingston
- Job Title
- Lead Strategy Advisor: Historic Environment
- Telephone Number
- 01539 792712
- Email Address
- [email protected]
- Name
- Marnie Calvert
- Job Title
- Graduate Historic Environment Assistant
- Telephone Number
- 01539 792634
- Email Address
- [email protected]
- Address
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Lake District National Park Authority
Murley Moss, Oxenholme Road
Kendal
Cumbria
LA9 7RL
- Opening hours
- Monday – Friday; 9 am – 5 pm (by appointment only)
- Visitor facilities
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Visitor desk and computer; photocopying (charges apply).
- Information available
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Historic Environment Record – a computer database and map based system of all the known archaeological and historical sites and finds, buildings and landscapes in the Lake District National Park. Information is included from prehistory to the present day. A library of local periodicals, monographs, books and other published and un-published sources; aerial and ground photographs and slide collections; survey and excavation reports; listed and non-listed building information; 1st and 2nd Edition OS maps; scheduled monument information; the Register of Parks and Gardens and antiquarian accounts.