Historic England's at-risk register - in pictures


  • Blakes Cottage in Felpham, Bognor Regis, where the famous poet William Blake once lived. The cottage has has been added to Historic England's at-risk register. All photos: PA
    Blakes Cottage in Felpham, Bognor Regis, where the famous poet William Blake once lived. The cottage has has been added to Historic England's at-risk register. All photos: PA
  • Lincoln Castle in Lincolnshire. The castle has been removed from Historic England's at-risk register following a ÂŁ22m renovation.
    Lincoln Castle in Lincolnshire. The castle has been removed from Historic England's at-risk register following a ÂŁ22m renovation.
  • Battersea Power Station in London, which is due to reopen next year after an ambitious redevelopment programme. The building has been removed from Historic England's at-risk register.
    Battersea Power Station in London, which is due to reopen next year after an ambitious redevelopment programme. The building has been removed from Historic England's at-risk register.
  • Grade II listed former public conveniences in Camden, London, which have now been converted into the WC Wine and Charcuterie Bar. The Victorian-era toilets have been removed from Historic England's at-risk register.
    Grade II listed former public conveniences in Camden, London, which have now been converted into the WC Wine and Charcuterie Bar. The Victorian-era toilets have been removed from Historic England's at-risk register.
  • Streatham Hill Theatre in south London which is in need of significant conservation and repair. The theatre, which opened in 1929, has been added to Historic England's at-risk register.
    Streatham Hill Theatre in south London which is in need of significant conservation and repair. The theatre, which opened in 1929, has been added to Historic England's at-risk register.
  • Warley Place in Essex features the evocative remains of a natural garden created by Ellen Willmott, one of the country's most influential women horticulturalists. The site has been added to Historic England's at-risk register.
    Warley Place in Essex features the evocative remains of a natural garden created by Ellen Willmott, one of the country's most influential women horticulturalists. The site has been added to Historic England's at-risk register.
  • Bourn Mill in Bourn, Cambridgeshire, has been added to Historic England's at-risk register.
    Bourn Mill in Bourn, Cambridgeshire, has been added to Historic England's at-risk register.
  • Plumpton Rocks in Harrogate, North Yorkshire have been removed from Historic England's at-risk register.
    Plumpton Rocks in Harrogate, North Yorkshire have been removed from Historic England's at-risk register.