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  2. Oct 14, 2024 · What are protected wreck sites? Wreck sites can hold information about ships, mercantile trade, the lives of sailors and passengers and society as a whole, helping to broaden public appreciation of England's maritime heritage.

  3. Dec 14, 2017 · There are more than 37,000 known wrecks and recorded losses in England's territorial sea, a legacy of more than 6,000 years of maritime trade, exploration and warfare. At present, a relatively small number are protected by law in England and there are currently four on the Heritage at Risk Register.

  4. Protected Wreck Sites. The National Heritage List for England (NHLE) is the only official, up to date, register of all nationally protected historic buildings and sites in England – listed buildings, scheduled monuments, protected wrecks, registered parks and gardens, and battlefields.

  5. Visit a Protected Wreck Site. The 57 protected wreck sites off England are historic shipwreck sites of the highest significance. Very few of these wrecks lie above water. Marine archaeology usually lies deep beneath the waves and out of sight of the majority of the population.

  6. This is a list of all sites designated under the Protection of Wrecks Act 1973. The designated sites are shown on charts and notified to mariners. [1] Historic England (formerly English Heritage) provides administration of the arrangements under the Act in England and publishes information on each site. [2]

    Name
    Designated [a](first)
    Designated [a](current)
    Location
    2022 [A76]
    2022
    Poole, Dorset
    2022 [A75]
    2022
    2022 [A74]
    2022
    2019 [A73]
    2019
  7. Find out about listed buildings and other protected sites, and search the National Heritage List for England (NHLE). Find out about listing Terracotta tiles on the roof of Saintoft Lodge, Newton-on-Rawcliffe, Ryedale, North Yorkshire.

  8. The Protected Wreck Association act as a forum to facilitate open communication, discussion, collaboration and co-operation within the community of avocational and professional archaeologists who strive to survey, monitor, excavate or research inland, foreshore and underwater cultural heritage sites around the UK coastline which are protected ...

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