Pride of Place: England's LGBTQ Heritage

Queer heritage is everywhere. What we today call Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Queer (LGBTQ) histories are embedded in the buildings and landscapes all around us.

Pride of Place uncovers and celebrates places of LGBTQ heritage across England, ranging from the frontiers of Roman Britain to the gay pubs and clubs that remain important in our lives today.

  • Why LGBTQ Places Matter

    The built environment is where we have lived, loved, socialised and taken shelter. Not only does it meet our needs, it reflects our lives and desires.

  • Your Contributions

    A key feature of Pride of Place is an interactive crowd-sourced map that identifies places that are relevant to LGBTQ heritage and history.

  • Who's Included?

    Many historical locations and sources shed light on LGBTQ pasts. Some identities, groups and periods have been better recorded than others.

Background to the project