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