Historic England rounds up most ‘remarkable’ 2024 heritage listings

Broadmead Baptist Church, Union Street, Bristol

Source: Historic England Archive

A brutalist church, a 1930s house and a mock Tudor pub among highlights of buildings given protection this year

Historic England has spotlighted 17 of its most unusual buildings and places that were granted protection over the past year.

The National Heritage List for England (NHLE) received 256 additions between November 2023 and November 2024 as well as 392 amendments to current listings.

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