European Heritage Heads Forum Amsterdam 2011 A strategic approach to managing traditional farm buildings A perspective from England Stephen Trow English.

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European Heritage Heads Forum Amsterdam 2011 A strategic approach to managing traditional farm buildings A perspective from England Stephen Trow English Heritage

European Heritage Heads Forum Amsterdam 2011 It is the working buildings of the farm - not the farm houses - that are the subject of this presentation In the 1960’s (last complete field survey) England contained 0.3 million farm houses and 1.1 million working farm buildings located on around 300,000 farm holdings.

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There are c. 70,000 entries on the statutory lists of historic buildings for traditional working farm buildings (shown on map). A larger (but unknown) number of buildings are protected by “curtilage” listing

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34% of England’s principal listed traditional farm buildings have already been converted to new (non agricultural) uses Some well......some badly

European Heritage Heads Forum Amsterdam % of the principal listed traditional farm buildings that have not yet been converted to new uses are now visibly derelict A far greater number - perhaps a third - are also “at risk”

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Evidence base and national-scale mapping

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England’s environmental farming ( or agri- environment) schemes currently contribute up to 9 million Euros a year towards the conservation repair of traditional buildings in the countryside

European Heritage Heads Forum Amsterdam 2011 Character descriptions have been developed for all 159 Landscape Character Areas to assist planning and land management decisions

European Heritage Heads Forum Amsterdam 2011 Farmsteads with continuing agricultural use Farmsteads with business office use WEST MIDLANDS FARMSTEADS & LANDSCAPES PROJECT

European Heritage Heads Forum Amsterdam 2011 For further information see: