Advertisement

Concerns over condition of Midlands heritage sites

New figures have revealed that 69 heritage sites in the West Midlands have been added to the English Heritage register. In the East Midlands nine buildings and monuments have been added to the Register.

View all 5 updates ›

PICTURES: Heritage sites in the East Midlands

Crowland Abbey, Lincolnshire: Medieval ruins added to the Heritage at Risk Register this year and adjoining parich church removed Credit: English Heritage
Stydd Hall, Derbyshire: Still on the Heritage at Risk Register but with a brighter future Credit: English Heritage
Detail of damaged ceiling under archway of Worksop Priory Gatehouse, Nottinghamshire: On the Heritage at Risk Register Credit: English Heritage
Gateway in the gardens of Harlaxton Manor: Still on the Heritage at Risk Register Credit: English Heritage
Barton Seagrave Hall, Northamptonshire after restoration: Removed from the Heritage at Risk Register this year Credit: English Heritage
All Saints Church, Seagrave, Leicestershire: Removed from the Heritage at Risk Register this year Credit: English Heritage

More top news