<< Back to HER Index Coventry Historic Environment RecordHost Local Authority:Coventry City Council
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Access to HER information:
Location:
Coventry City Council One Friargate Coventry CV1 2GN (See http://www.coventry.gov.uk/onefriargatevisitors)
Postal address
Planning Policy Coventry City Council PO Box 15 Council House Coventry CV1 5RR
Opening Hours:Monday to Friday 9am - 5pm
Visitor Facilities:Most material (such as excavation reports and other publications) is now held digitally and can be made available without a visit. Most aerial photographs, historic maps and historic buildings photographic collection, is now held by the Coventry Archives & Research Centre (previously known as Coventry History Centre) at the Herbert Art Gallery & Museum (see http://www.theherbert.org/history_centre/).
Range of information available:The Coventry Historic Environment Record (HER) consists of a publicly accessible database, mapping and supporting documents that contain information about all known archaeological sites, historic buildings, historic landscapes and findspots in Coventry, dating from the earliest prehistoric times through to the 21st century. The HER also holds information about Coventry's scheduled monuments and listed buildings (nationally important sites, structures and buildings that are protected by law), as well as locally listed buildings and conservation areas. Many different sources of information are used to update the HER, including: historic maps, unpublished documents, aerial photographs, archaeological fieldwork reports, published books and published research. These sources are an important part of the HER and are available to the public. Furthermore, the HER contains historic landscape data, based on historic documents (such as estate maps, tithe maps and apportionment documents). These show how the landscape of Coventry looked at various times in the past. The HER is used to inform strategic and local policies for conserving the historic environment, as well as providing the information base for recommendations made by archaeologists in response to planning applications and other proposals.
Information correct as at 28 October 2024
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