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Statutory List

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Dataset of buildings and structures in England included on the Statutory List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. Listing identifies properties considered to have special architectural or historic value and brings them under statutory protection, restricting alterations, demolition, or extension without consent. Three grades of listed status apply, reflecting the relative significance of each building. The list is maintained by the statutory body responsible for heritage protection in England, historically English Heritage. It is published as open data via data.gov.uk and provides a reference for identifying protected buildings across the country.》 ,Buildings and structures of special architectural or historic interest that have been placed on the Statutory List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. The statutory body maintaining the list in England is English Heritage.There are three types of listed status for building...

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Data access

CKAN dataset (file distributions)

A CKAN-hosted dataset whose resources are file downloads rather than a queryable DataStore, so no column schema could be read automatically. The dataset page lists the downloadable distributions.

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Query examples

curl -s 'https://data.gov.uk/api/3/action/package_show?id=statutory-list' -H 'Accept: application/json'

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Dataset

Volume & freshness

Last upstream update
2 months ago
2026-07-08

License

No license declared upstream.

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