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Listed buildings and places 

Our heritage is an irreplaceable asset which contributes to our understanding of both the present and the past. Identifying and designating the Island's heritage assets helps to protect important historic buildings and places.

New heritage protection system

Find out about the changes that have been made to the way that heritage assets are designated and protected

Historic environment resurvey

Find out about the 2011 / 2012 resurvey of the Island's heritage assets being carried out by a team of historic building specialists

Is my building or place listed?

Search online to find out if a building, place or area is protected because of its heritage value

Why is a building or place listed?

Find out about the criteria used to assess whether a building or place be listed

What does listing mean?

Find out how the heritage protection system works as well as what requirements a building or place must meet to be listed

Carrying out repairs to a listed building

Essential information on what you need to know before you carry out any work on a listed building or place

Historic building grants

The grant scheme is suspended in 2011 and 2012 to support the Historic Environment Resurvey

Roadside walls, fosses and banques

Essential information and advice about dealing with problems and repairs to walls, fosses and banques

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