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Cheshire Historic Environment Record


Please note that the Cheshire HER currently has no visitor facilities and no website. Please contact us to request a HER search.

Host Local Authority:
Cheshire West and Chester Council

Other Local Authority areas covered by HER:
Cheshire East Council
Halton Borough Council
Warrington Borough Council


Contact information for key staff:
NameJob Title TelephoneEmail
Rob Edwards HER Officer 01244 973667

HBSMRAdmin@cheshirewestandchester.gov.uk

Moya WatsonHER Officer01244 977812HBSMRAdmin@cheshirewestandchester.gov.uk
Jane MonkHER Officer01244 973997HBSMRAdmin@cheshirewestandchester.gov.uk


Access to HER information:
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Location:

Cheshire Archaeology Planning Advisory Service (Total Environment)

Cheshire West and Chester Council, Planning and Placemaking,

HQ, Nicholas Street, Chester, Cheshire, CH1 2NP

Office National Grid Reference: SJ40316604

Visitor Facilities:

The HER currently has no visitor facilities.

Range of information available:

Historic Environment Record database and associated physical resources which include:

  • Scheduled and unscheduled archaeological sites, find-spots and buildings
  • Listed Buildings
  • Registered Parks and Gardens
  • Registered Battlefields
  • Historic Landscapes
  • Unpublished archaeological reports
  • Unpublished building surveys

The Historic Environment Record also holds

  • Archive and reports for the Cheshire Historic Towns Survey
  • Archive data and reports for the Cheshire Historic Landspace Characterisation
  • A small library which includes local sources, monographs and periodicals
  • A limited selection of historic maps and town plans
  • A wide range of aerial photographs:
    • oblique photographs taken for specific archaeological purposes;
    • historic aerial photographs dating from the 1940s;
    • small scale vertical surveys taken ahead of major infrastructure projects;
    • and the major county surveys which have been flown approximately every ten years since 1970.

Access to a selection of the aerial photographs and historic maps held by the Archaeology Planning Advisory Service is available via the Cheshire and Chesher Archives and Local Studies eMapping Victorian Cheshire: Tithe Maps Online website.
 

Information correct as at 04 November 2024

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