Heritage at Risk Register Search Results

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  • Heritage Category: Scheduled Monument
  • Parliamentary Constituency: Canterbury

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Dane John Mound and Roman and medieval remains in Dane John Garden

  • List Entry Number: 1003780 - Scheduled Monument
  • Local Planning Authority: Canterbury
  • County: Kent
  • Assessment Type: Archaeology

Enclosures west of Woodlands, Adisham

  • List Entry Number: 1004191 - Scheduled Monument
  • Local Planning Authority: Canterbury
  • County: Kent
  • Assessment Type: Archaeology

Anglo-Saxon cemetery on Hanging Hill, Bridge, immediately south west of Watling Street, Bishopsbourne / Bridge

  • List Entry Number: 1021421 - Scheduled Monument
  • Local Planning Authority: Canterbury
  • County: Kent
  • Assessment Type: Archaeology

Monuments in the precinct of Canterbury Cathedral, The Precinct, Canterbury

  • List Entry Number: 1004195 - Scheduled Monument
  • Local Planning Authority: Canterbury
  • County: Kent
  • Assessment Type: Building or structure

Medieval ruinous structures of Christchurch Priory, which have suffered from years of decline. Major backlog of repairs; work has started with Historic Eng…

Horton Manor Chapel, Horton, Chartham

  • List Entry Number: 1005150 - Scheduled Monument
  • Local Planning Authority: Canterbury
  • County: Kent
  • Assessment Type: Building or structure

Two cell C14 chapel, now roofless. Planning Permission and Scheduled Monument Consent for the conversion of the oast houses to residential use have been gr…

Greyfriars Monastery, Stour Street, Canterbury

  • List Entry Number: 1005195 - Scheduled Monument
  • Local Planning Authority: Canterbury
  • County: Kent
  • Assessment Type: Building or structure

Friary built in 1267 with chapel surviving over the river. Boundary walls from a Tudor house built on the site of the friary are at risk from deterioration…

Dovecote at Burnt House Farm, Chartham

  • List Entry Number: 1018874 - Scheduled Monument
  • Local Planning Authority: Canterbury
  • County: Kent
  • Assessment Type: Building or structure

Cleverly designed dovecote of three storeys built into a slope and dated to C18. Original design saw pigs kept on ground floor providing heating for poultr…

Rubury Butts bowl barrows, Womenswold / Nonington

  • List Entry Number: 1427315 - Scheduled Monument
  • Local Planning Authority: Canterbury
  • County: Kent
  • Assessment Type: Archaeology