30/03/2026
"It's a really big list with a good map". A simple but excellent explanation of what a Historic Environment Record is.
Historic England are shining a spotlight on the vital work HERs do to help build a clearer picture of how places have developed and changed over time. We're thrilled that these vital teams are getting recognition.
Here in Norfolk our "big list" is one of the largest and one of the oldest in the country, holding over 66,000 records of sites, buildings, and landscapes alongside details of more than 291,000 archaeological objects and 84,500 information-gathering activities.
The Norfolk HER also holds one of the largest local collections of aerial photography in the country, which can be viewed by appointment at the Archive Centre in Norwich.
Explore the home of Norfolk's HER https://www.heritage.norfolk.gov.uk/ and uncover the mysteries of the land.
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