Covering a wide range of structures and environments from the Dorset Coast to the Ironbridge Gorge, the heritage sites offer a great deal of diversity with a common theme - they are all important and need to be protected. Each is highly recommended to visitors!
The following is a list of the listed UNESCO world heritage sites located in England, with further information highlighted:
- Bath (city centre)
- Blenheim Palace
- Canterbury Cathedral
- Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape (various locations)
- Derwent Valley Mills
- Durham Castle
- Fountains Abbey (and Studley Royal Water Garden)
- Hadrian's Wall
- Ironbridge Gorge
- Jurassic Coast (Dorset and East Devon coast)
- Kew Gardens
- Liverpool Maritime mercantile city
- London monuments including Tower of London, Westminster Abbey and Westminster Palace
- Maritime Greenwich
- Saltaire (Victorian village in Bradford)
- Stonehenge and Avebury prehistoric sites

Avebury (Wiltshire)
See Avebury guide
Bath (Somerset)
See Bath guide
Cornwall Mining Landscape (Cornwall)
See Cornwall Mining Landscape guide
Fountains Abbey (North Yorkshire)
See Fountains Abbey guide
Hadrians Wall (Northumberland)
See Hadrians Wall guide
Ironbridge Gorge (Shropshire)
See Ironbridge Gorge guide
Jurassic Coast (Dorset)
See Jurassic Coast guide
Kew Gardens (London)
See Kew Gardens guide
Saltaire (West Yorkshire)
See Saltaire guide