Heritage sites and cities

In 1972, UNESCO adopted the ‘Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage Convention’. World Heritage Sites are properties or locations considered to be of outstanding value to humanity – and a lot of them are in Britain! We also have 7 designated Heritage Cities offering British heritage in abundance.

Berkeley Castle

World Heritage Sites

Britain agreed to the 'Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage Convention' in 1984. Today we are proud to have over 25 World Heritage Sites.

World Heritage Sites

 

Derwent Valley

Britain's Heritage Cities

There are 7 cities in the UK that have been awarded Britain's Heritage City status because of their fascinating history and heritage.

Britain's Heritage Cities

 

Durham

Durham - Britain's newest heritage city

Former principality Durham, in the heart of Northeast England, is the latest city to be awarded British Heritage City status.

Durham

 

Nothern Quarter

Books

Britain has been home to many literary geniuses over the centuries. No wonder it's also home to some of the world's best bookshops and festivals.

Books

 

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