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Historic Environment
The 'historic environment' encompasses all those material remains that our ancestors have created in the landscapes of town and countryside. It covers the whole spectrum of human activity from the largest - towns, cathedrals or motorways, to the very smallest - signposts, standing stones or flint tools. Because of unceasing human activity through the ages, virtually all the rural landscape of England, as well as its towns and villages, forms part of the historic environment.
Devon County Council has recently published the final version of the Historic Environment Role and Action Plan (HERAP) (624KB - pdf help). Supporting documents are listed below.
- Devon County Council's Historic Environment Role and Action Plan - Progress Report.
- Thatch in Devon (520KB - pdf help)
Historic Environment Service & planning guidance
Now available online
Devon County Council has recently published a leaflet outlining guidance on The Historic Environment Service & Planning (698KB - pdf help)
Find out more
- Aerial Photographs
- Archaeology
- Defensive Sites
- Industrial Heritage
- Landscapes
- Listed Buildings
- Past Environments
- Religious Sites
- Rural Settlements
- Town & Village
- Slapton Line
Contact Us
For enquiries relating to historic buildings and appointments to view the lists of buildings of special architectural or historic interest please contact us using the details below or fill in the online enquiry form.
Contact Us
The Historic Environment Section
(Archaeology)
Devon County Council
County Hall
Exeter
Devon
EX2 4QW
01392 382246
01392 383011