The official plan produced by Land Registry mapped against the Ordnance Survey map showing the extent of land in an individual registered title including any references to additional detail further described in the register. The Title Plan is a record of the registration at the time of registration and is not maintained or changed over time unless there is a specific change in the extent or references of the registration.
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Description:
The Woodland Grant Scheme (WGS) provides incentives for people to create and manage woodlands on sites all over Great Britain. The Forestry Commission pays grants for establishing and looking after woodlands and forests.
To qualify for grant the applicant must meet the standards of environmental protection and practice set out in the Forestry Commission’s guidelines.
WGS2 operated between June 1991 and September 1994. It was replaced by WGS3
Contents of the dataset:
The dataset identifies areas approved by grant type. As the boundaries of the scheme were never digitised, an approximation polygon was created for each scheme. The approximation is based on the Ordnance Survey grid reference held for each scheme; this point location being buffered by a distance proportional to the total area of the scheme.
Attributes:
PropNumber = Property number PlanNumber = Plan number PropName = Property name Plan_Type = Type of plan (Management, Establishment, both) Prop_Type = Property type (Farm, Recreation, etc) Owner_Type = Owner type (Business, Personal Occupier, etc) Grid_Ref = National grid reference (NS987435) Local_Auth = Council (e.g. Lancaster City Council) Cont_Start = Date the contract started Cont_End = Date the contract ends Case_Offcr = Woodland Officers name Cons_Name = Conservancy name Total_Area = Total area of work type within scheme Attribution statement: Contains OS data © Crown copyright [and database right] [year].
Survey name: Pannal (Harrogate Local Plan (Reference R6)) Post 1988 Agricultural Land Classification (ALC) site survey data – scanned original paper maps and survey reports for individual sites surveyed in detail between 1989 and 1999 by the Ministry of Agriculture Fisheries and Food. Where Grade 3 is mapped this includes the subdivision of Grade 3 into subgrades 3a and 3b. Surveys use the current grading methodology as described in "Agricultural Land Classification of England and Wales," a link for which is provided with the data. Individual sites have been mapped at varying scales and level of detail from 1:5,000 to 1:50,000 (typically 1:10,000). Unedited sample point soils data and soil pit descriptions are also available for some surveys. Attribution statement: © Natural England copyright. Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right [year]. Attribution statement: © Natural England copyright. Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right [year].
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The Environment Agency National LIDAR Programme provides accurate elevation data at 1m spatial resolution for all of England. In 2017 we divided the country into 302 survey blocks covering all of England which were subsequently captured during the winter months (approximately November to April each year) between January 2017 and February 2023. These are known as our 'Phase 1' national lidar programme surveys. Subsequently we have undertaken repeat surveys of specific blocks based on the on-going requirements for upto date elevation data. Each repeat survey block is given a new incrementing phase number, for example the second time we capture a block this is that blocks 'phase 2' whilst the 3rd time will be 'phase 3'. There is not curretly a plan to capture all the origianl phase 1 survey blocks over a rolling programme with repeat surveys be based on the requirements for upto date elevation data for an area. All data is published through the DEFRA Data Services survey portal on a quartely on-going bases and a number of different products area available for each survey block. All products are available in 5km tiles aligned to the ordnance survey grid. The tiles are named by the unique survey id, OS grid reference and the first and last survey date of the survey id (P_XXXXX_OSOSOS_SDFLOWN_EDFLOWN.*). The surface models are available in GeoTiff raster format whilst the point cloud is available in *.laz. An index catalogue is also available with provides survey specific information about each tile. Outlined below is a description of each product that is available for each survey block: LIDAR Point Cloud: is the discrete LIDAR returns that are used in the creation of the surface models. Supplied in *.laz format they the discrete LIDAR returns have been classified into ground, low, medium and high vegetation classes using an automated classification process. Digital Surface Model(s) (DSM) are created from the last or only LIDAR pulse returned to the sensor and contains all ground and surface objects. Digital Terrain Model(s) (DTM) is created from the last return LIDAR pulse classified as ground, filtering out surface objects. Manual filtering is undertaken on the DTM to improve the automated classification routines to produce a most likely ground surface model. Areas of no data, such as water bodies, are also filled to ensure there are no gaps in the model. First Return Digital Surface Model(s) (FZ DSM) is created from the either the first or only LIDAR pulse returned to the sensor and contains all ground and surface objects. It is more likely to return elevations from the top or near top of trees and the edges of buildings. It can often be used in canopy height modelling and production of building outlines. Intensity Surface Model(s) (Int DSM) is a measure of the amount of laser light from each laser pulse reflecting from an object. This reflectivity is a function of the near infrared wavelength used and varies with the composition of the surface object reflecting the return and angle of incidence.The intensity surface model produces a grayscale image where darker surfaces such as roads reflect less light than other surfaces such as vegetation. Attribution statement: © Environment Agency copyright and/or database right 2022. All rights reserved.
North Lincolnshire Council Local Development Plans - Mixed Use represented as polygons digitised with reference to Ordnance Survey MasterMap.
The Dedication Scheme (Basis I & II) was introduced in 1947 in order to encourage landowners to retain their land in forestry and to introduce good forestry practice. Basis III was introduced in 1974, providing grants for new planting and additional supplements for broadleaves. The Dedication Scheme was closed to new applicants in 1981. Land still under Dedication could continue to be within the scheme but Dedication would terminate on a change of ownership. Dedication schemes without a Plan of Operations and therefore receiving no grant, are deemed to be under Negative Covenant. Dataset Attributes: Descriptor : Dataset name Case_Name : Dedication Scheme name Case_No : Dedication Scheme reference number Basis : Basis number of scheme (I, II or III) Date_Appr : Date woodland became Dedicated PlanOfOps : Period of current (or last) Plan of Operations Covenant : Scheme in ‘Positive’ or ‘Negative’ Covenant Grid_Ref : Grid Reference of property Agent_Name : Name of agent acting on behalf of owner Total_Area : Total area of scheme (* OL not always included) Man_Area : Total area of scheme under management. Attribution statement Contains Natural Resources Wales information © Natural Resources Wales and Database Right. All rights Reserved. Contains Ordnance Survey Data. Ordnance Survey Licence number 100019741. Crown Copyright and Database Right.
This modelled fluvial flood depth data was created for the 0.1% annual chance of flooding situations and was produced as a by-product from the 2004 generalised modelling project. The purpose of the generalised modelling project was to fill the gaps where there was no detailed local modelled data in 2004, in order to define the extents of Flood Zones for spatial planning.
A two-dimensional hydrodynamic model called JFlow was used to produce this modelled fluvial flood depth data on a 5x5m grid.
Since 2004, local detailed modelling has been used to replace this generalised modelling in many areas to define the extents of Flood Zones. However this depth dataset has not been updated.
INFORMATION WARNING: This data is not suitable for identifying whether an individual property will flood, for detailed decision making or for use in site specific Flood Risk or Strategic Flood Risk Assessments. Where this data is used for anything other than broad catchment or Shoreline Management Plan scale further evidence, verification and studies should be undertaken.
More recent, accurate and local detailed modelling depth data is available for many places. Please contact your local Environment Agency office to see if detailed modelling is available for your area of interest.
This metadata record is for Approval for Access product AfA238 Flood Zone Depth Grid Dataset 2004
Modelled fluvial flood depth data are available for the whole of England, however this data is for the 100x100km squared Ordnance Survey National Grid reference NY. If you are interested in data for another grid reference refer to the Ordnance Survey National Grid document linked below to find the relevant referencing code and search on Data.gov.uk again to download the data. https://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/docs/support/national-grid.pdf Attribution statement: © Environment Agency copyright and/or database right 2016. All rights reserved. Some features of this information are based on digital spatial data licensed from the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology © NERC (CEH). Defra, Met Office and DARD Rivers Agency © Crown Copyright. © Cranfield University. © James Hutton Institute. Contains OS data © Crown copyright and database right 2015. Land & Property Services © Crown copyright and database right.
This modelled fluvial flood depth data was created for the 1% annual chance of flooding situations and was produced as a by-product from the 2004 generalised modelling project. The purpose of the generalised modelling project was to fill the gaps where there was no detailed local modelled data in 2004, in order to define the extents of Flood Zones for spatial planning.
A two-dimensional hydrodynamic model called JFlow was used to produce this modelled fluvial flood depth data on a 5x5m grid.
Since 2004, local detailed modelling has been used to replace this generalised modelling in many areas to define the extents of Flood Zones. However this depth dataset has not been updated.
INFORMATION WARNING: This data is not suitable for identifying whether an individual property will flood, for detailed decision making or for use in site specific Flood Risk or Strategic Flood Risk Assessments. Where this data is used for anything other than broad catchment or Shoreline Management Plan scale further evidence, verification and studies should be undertaken.
More recent, accurate and local detailed modelling depth data is available for many places. Please contact your local Environment Agency office to see if detailed modelling is available for your area of interest.
This metadata record is for Approval for Access product AfA238 Flood Zone Depth Grid Dataset 2004
Modelled fluvial flood depth data are available for the whole of England, however this data is for the 100x100km squared Ordnance Survey National Grid reference TR. If you are interested in data for another grid reference refer to the Ordnance Survey National Grid document linked below to find the relevant referencing code and search on Data.gov.uk again to download the data. https://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/docs/support/national-grid.pdf Attribution statement: © Environment Agency copyright and/or database right 2016. All rights reserved.
This modelled fluvial flood depth data was created for the 0.1% annual chance of flooding situations and was produced as a by-product from the 2004 generalised modelling project. The purpose of the generalised modelling project was to fill the gaps where there was no detailed local modelled data in 2004, in order to define the extents of Flood Zones for spatial planning.
A two-dimensional hydrodynamic model called JFlow was used to produce this modelled fluvial flood depth data on a 5x5m grid.
Since 2004, local detailed modelling has been used to replace this generalised modelling in many areas to define the extents of Flood Zones. However this depth dataset has not been updated.
INFORMATION WARNING: This data is not suitable for identifying whether an individual property will flood, for detailed decision making or for use in site specific Flood Risk or Strategic Flood Risk Assessments. Where this data is used for anything other than broad catchment or Shoreline Management Plan scale further evidence, verification and studies should be undertaken.
More recent, accurate and local detailed modelling depth data is available for many places. Please contact your local Environment Agency office to see if detailed modelling is available for your area of interest.
This metadata record is for Approval for Access product AfA238 Flood Zone Depth Grid Dataset 2004
Modelled fluvial flood depth data are available for the whole of England, however this data is for the 100x100km squared Ordnance Survey National Grid reference NX. If you are interested in data for another grid reference refer to the Ordnance Survey National Grid document linked below to find the relevant referencing code and search on Data.gov.uk again to download the data. https://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/docs/support/national-grid.pdf Attribution statement: © Environment Agency copyright and/or database right 2016. All rights reserved. Some features of this information are based on digital spatial data licensed from the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology © NERC (CEH). Defra, Met Office and DARD Rivers Agency © Crown Copyright. © Cranfield University. © James Hutton Institute. Contains OS data © Crown copyright and database right 2015. Land & Property Services © Crown copyright and database right.
The Government’s Localism Act offers new rights and powers for communities. This includes Neighbourhood Planning where a community can come together and produce a plan to shape how their local area should develop and grow. For example, your local community have the opportunity to:say where you think new houses, businesses and shops should be builthave a say on what buildings should look likegrant planning permission for new developments that you want to see go aheadFive neighbourhood areas have been designated in Sheffield at Stocksbridge, Dore, BBEST (Broomhill, Broomfield, Endcliffe, Summerfield and Tapton), Kelham Island and Neepsend, and Ecclesfield. Created with reference to Ordnance Survey Data.
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Mid Sussex District Council Land Ownership. This dataset shows land currently owned or managed by Mid Sussex District Council. The data has been captured from original title deed maps held by the Council and each record depicts the indicative extent of a land acquisition based on an interpretation of the title deeds. The land parcels shown may be subject to constraints such as trusts, leases, covenants, easements and minor interests or public rights (including: highways, public footpaths, commons or village green registration) or may be subject to permanent or temporary statutory controls. The usage or purpose of any discrete land parcel should not be inferred from the current Ordnance Survey map and any queries about the usage, purpose or provenance of the land ownership or control must be referred to the Council's Property Team. It is not possible to define the temporal extent of this dataset accurately as many of the records relate to land acquisitions made by predecessor authorities, which either vested in or transferred to Mid Sussex District Council. Polygon data captured against Ordnance Survey Mastermap from alignments shown on existing paper plans of varying scales created over time. Attribute fields included: 1. ASSETREF = Record reference number
This modelled fluvial flood depth data was created for the 0.1% annual chance of flooding situations and was produced as a by-product from the 2004 generalised modelling project. The purpose of the generalised modelling project was to fill the gaps where there was no detailed local modelled data in 2004, in order to define the extents of Flood Zones for spatial planning.
A two-dimensional hydrodynamic model called JFlow was used to produce this modelled fluvial flood depth data on a 5x5m grid.
Since 2004, local detailed modelling has been used to replace this generalised modelling in many areas to define the extents of Flood Zones. However this depth dataset has not been updated.
INFORMATION WARNING: This data is not suitable for identifying whether an individual property will flood, for detailed decision making or for use in site specific Flood Risk or Strategic Flood Risk Assessments. Where this data is used for anything other than broad catchment or Shoreline Management Plan scale further evidence, verification and studies should be undertaken.
More recent, accurate and local detailed modelling depth data is available for many places. Please contact your local Environment Agency office to see if detailed modelling is available for your area of interest.
This metadata record is for Approval for Access product AfA238 Flood Zone Depth Grid Dataset 2004
Modelled fluvial flood depth data are available for the whole of England, however this data is for the 100x100km squared Ordnance Survey National Grid reference SY. If you are interested in data for another grid reference refer to the Ordnance Survey National Grid document linked below to find the relevant referencing code and search on Data.gov.uk again to download the data. https://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/docs/support/national-grid.pdf Attribution statement: © Environment Agency copyright and/or database right 2016. All rights reserved. Some features of this information are based on digital spatial data licensed from the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology © NERC (CEH). Defra, Met Office and DARD Rivers Agency © Crown Copyright. © Cranfield University. © James Hutton Institute. Contains OS data © Crown copyright and database right 2015. Land & Property Services © Crown copyright and database right.
GIS data released under Presumption to Publish and the OGL.Horsham District Council Tree Preservation OrdersA Tree Preservation Order (TPO) is a legally enforceable order made by the Local Planning Authority to protect trees and woodland in the interests of public amenity. The power to make a TPO is contained in the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 and the Town and Country (Tree Preservation)(England) Regulations 2012. The principal effect of a TPO is to prohibit the cutting down, uprooting, topping, lopping, uprooting, wilful damage to or wilful destruction of protected trees or woodlands unless permission has been given by the Local Planning Authority. This dataset depicts individual, groups of trees, areas and woodlands as POLYGONS. Data has been captured against the Ordnance Survey Mastermap basemap.Attribute fields include:1. REFERENCE = Unique Identifier for Polygon;2. NAME = Name, Reference or Address of Tree Preservation Order;3. TREE_PRESERVATION_ORDER = The Tree Preservation Order reference that affects this tree;4. TNUM = Individual reference for Tree, Area or Woodland;5. TREE_PRESERVATION_ZONE_TYPE = The type of order - Area, Group, Woodland or Individual Tree;6. NOTES = Comments or Description relating to the Tree Preservation Order;7. START_DATE = The date the Tree Preservation Order came into force (yyyy/mm/dd);8. ENTRY_DATE = Date the entity was last updated (yyyy/mm/dd);9. STATUS = The status of the Tree Preservation Order;7. Documentation URL = Link to published documentation on our websiteThis Data is formatted for the Open Digital Planning Hub project.
This modelled fluvial flood depth data was created for the 1% annual chance of flooding situations and was produced as a by-product from the 2004 generalised modelling project. The purpose of the generalised modelling project was to fill the gaps where there was no detailed local modelled data in 2004, in order to define the extents of Flood Zones for spatial planning. A two-dimensional hydrodynamic model called JFlow was used to produce this modelled fluvial flood depth data on a 5x5m grid. Since 2004, local detailed modelling has been used to replace this generalised modelling in many areas to define the extents of Flood Zones. However this depth dataset has not been updated. INFORMATION WARNING: This data is not suitable for identifying whether an individual property will flood, for detailed decision making or for use in site specific Flood Risk or Strategic Flood Risk Assessments. Where this data is used for anything other than broad catchment or Shoreline Management Plan scale further evidence, verification and studies should be undertaken. More recent, accurate and local detailed modelling depth data is available for many places. Please contact your local Environment Agency office to see if detailed modelling is available for your area of interest. This metadata record is for Approval for Access product AfA238 Flood Zone Depth Grid Dataset 2004 Modelled fluvial flood depth data are available for the whole of England, however this data is for the 100x100km squared Ordnance Survey National Grid reference SU. If you are interested in data for another grid reference refer to the Ordnance Survey National Grid document linked below to find the relevant referencing code and search on Data.gov.uk again to download the data. https://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/docs/support/national-grid.pdf Attribution statement: © Environment Agency copyright and/or database right 2016. All rights reserved. Some features of this information are based on digital spatial data licensed from the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology © NERC (CEH). Defra, Met Office and DARD Rivers Agency © Crown Copyright. © Cranfield University. © James Hutton Institute. Contains OS data © Crown copyright and database right 2015. Land & Property Services © Crown copyright and database right.
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License information was derived automatically
This modelled fluvial flood depth data was created for the 1% annual chance of flooding situations and was produced as a by-product from the 2004 generalised modelling project. The purpose of the generalised modelling project was to fill the gaps where there was no detailed local modelled data in 2004, in order to define the extents of Flood Zones for spatial planning.
A two-dimensional hydrodynamic model called JFlow was used to produce this modelled fluvial flood depth data on a 5x5m grid.
Since 2004, local detailed modelling has been used to replace this generalised modelling in many areas to define the extents of Flood Zones. However this depth dataset has not been updated.
INFORMATION WARNING: This data is not suitable for identifying whether an individual property will flood, for detailed decision making or for use in site specific Flood Risk or Strategic Flood Risk Assessments. Where this data is used for anything other than broad catchment or Shoreline Management Plan scale further evidence, verification and studies should be undertaken.
More recent, accurate and local detailed modelling depth data is available for many places. Please contact your local Environment Agency office to see if detailed modelling is available for your area of interest.
This metadata record is for Approval for Access product AfA238 Flood Zone Depth Grid Dataset 2004
Modelled fluvial flood depth data are available for the whole of England, however this data is for the 100x100km squared Ordnance Survey National Grid reference NZ. If you are interested in data for another grid reference refer to the Ordnance Survey National Grid document linked below to find the relevant referencing code and search on Data.gov.uk again to download the data. https://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/docs/support/national-grid.pdf Attribution statement: © Environment Agency copyright and/or database right 2016. All rights reserved. Some features of this information are based on digital spatial data licensed from the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology © NERC (CEH). Defra, Met Office and DARD Rivers Agency © Crown Copyright. © Cranfield University. © James Hutton Institute. Contains OS data © Crown copyright and database right 2015. Land & Property Services © Crown copyright and database right.
This modelled fluvial flood depth data was created for the 0.1% annual chance of flooding situations and was produced as a by-product from the 2004 generalised modelling project. The purpose of the generalised modelling project was to fill the gaps where there was no detailed local modelled data in 2004, in order to define the extents of Flood Zones for spatial planning. A two-dimensional hydrodynamic model called JFlow was used to produce this modelled fluvial flood depth data on a 5x5m grid. Since 2004, local detailed modelling has been used to replace this generalised modelling in many areas to define the extents of Flood Zones. However this depth dataset has not been updated. INFORMATION WARNING: This data is not suitable for identifying whether an individual property will flood, for detailed decision making or for use in site specific Flood Risk or Strategic Flood Risk Assessments. Where this data is used for anything other than broad catchment or Shoreline Management Plan scale further evidence, verification and studies should be undertaken. More recent, accurate and local detailed modelling depth data is available for many places. Please contact your local Environment Agency office to see if detailed modelling is available for your area of interest. This metadata record is for Approval for Access product AfA238 Flood Zone Depth Grid Dataset 2004 Modelled fluvial flood depth data are available for the whole of England, however this data is for the 100x100km squared Ordnance Survey National Grid reference TM. If you are interested in data for another grid reference refer to the Ordnance Survey National Grid document linked below to find the relevant referencing code and search on Data.gov.uk again to download the data. https://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/docs/support/national-grid.pdf Attribution statement: © Environment Agency copyright and/or database right 2016. All rights reserved.Some features of this information are based on digital spatial data licensed from the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology © NERC (CEH). Defra, Met Office and DARD Rivers Agency © Crown Copyright. © Cranfield University. © James Hutton Institute. Contains OS data © Crown copyright and database right 2015. Land & Property Services © Crown copyright and database right.
North Lincolnshire Council Local Development Plans - Future Development represented as polygons Future Development digitised with reference to Ordnance Survey MasterMap.
North Lincolnshire Council Local Development Plans - Proposed Industry represented as polygons Proposed Industry digitised with reference to Ordnance Survey MasterMap.
https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L08/current/UN/https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L08/current/UN/
To assess the potential impact from, and suggest cleaning options to, an oil spill. Virtually the whole of the Orkney coastline has been walked, described and photographed. The datasets are referenced to Ordnance Survey kilometre squares. Included in the data is information collated from various sources on the distribution of birds, seals, otters, etc. There are some more site-specific photographic records of lichen/limpet/lungworm abundances.
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‘Listing’ is the all-encompassing term for the legal protection given to a building, monument, structure or site through the planning system. It is recognition of historical, architectural or archaeological significance, intended to ensure that the character of the asset in question is preserved for future generations. The main types of Listing are:
Listed Buildings Scheduled Monuments Registered Parks and Gardens Registered Battlefields Protected Wreck Sites World Heritage Sites
Data is updated daily. Further details are available on our website here - https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/
Historic England Open Data Hub - https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/open-data-hub/
Field descriptions Listed BuildingsPolygons are available for listed buildings listed or substantively amended since 4th April 2011.
Field name
Field alias
Description
List Entry
List entry number
Unique reference number from the National Heritage List for England
Name
Name
Name of building
Grade
Grade
Grade of building; in descending order of importance: I, II*,II
ListDate
Listing date
Date on which the building was added to the Statutory List of Buildings
AmendDate
Amendment date
Date on which the listing was last amended
CaptureScale
Capture scale
Scale at which the spatial representation of that listed building was captured
hyperlink
NHLE link
URL of the record on the Historic England website
area_ha
Area (ha)
Area of the polygon in hectares Polygon layer only; only populated where building footprint has been mapped
NGR
National Grid Reference
Ordnance Survey national grid reference of centroid
Easting
Easting
Centroid easting
Northing
Northing
Centroid northing
Building Preservation Notices
Field name
Field alias
Description
List Entry
List entry number
Unique reference number from the National Heritage List for England
Name
Name
Name of building
BPNStart
Building Preservation Notice start date
Start date of the notice
BPNExpire
Building Preservation Notice expiry date
Expiry date of the notice
CaptureScale
Capture scale
Scale at which the spatial representation of that building preservation notice was captured
hyperlink
NHLE link
URL of the record on the Historic England website
area_ha
Area (ha)
Area of the polygon in hectares Polygon layer only
NGR
National Grid Reference
Ordnance Survey national grid reference of centroid
Easting
Easting
Centroid easting
Northing
Northing
Centroid northing
Certificates of Immunity
Field name
Field alias
Description
List Entry
List entry number
Unique reference number from the National Heritage List for England
Name
Name
Name of building
COIStart
Certificate of Immunity start date
Start date of the certificate
COIExpire
Certificate of Immunity expiry date
Expiry date of the certificate
CaptureScale
Capture scale
Scale at which the spatial representation of that certificate of immunity was captured
hyperlink
NHLE link
URL of the record on the Historic England website
area_ha
Area (ha)
Area of the polygon in hectares Polygon layer only
NGR
National Grid Reference
Ordnance Survey national grid reference of centroid
Easting
Easting
Centroid easting
Northing
Northing
Centroid northing
Scheduled Monuments
Field name
Field alias
Description
List Entry
List entry number
Unique reference number from the National Heritage List for England
Name
Name
Statutory registered title of monument
SchedDate
Schedule date
Date on which the monument was included in the Schedule of Monuments
AmendDate
Amendment date
Date on which the scheduling was last amended
CaptureScale
Capture scale
Scale at which the spatial representation of that scheduled monument was captured
hyperlink
NHLE link
URL of the record on the Historic England website
area_ha
Area (ha)
Area
NGR
National Grid Reference
Ordnance Survey national grid reference of centroid
Easting
Easting
Centroid easting
Northing
Northing
Centroid northing
Registered Parks and Gardens
Field name
Field alias
Description
List Entry
List entry number
Unique reference number from the National Heritage List for England
Name
Name
Registered title of park and garden
Grade
Grade
Grade of park and garden; in descending order of importance: I, II*, II
RegDate
Registration date
Date on which the park and garden was included in the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens
AmendDate
Amendment date
Date on which the registration was last amended
CaptureScale
Capture scale
Scale at which the spatial representation of that park and garden was captured
hyperlink
NHLE link
URL of the record on the Historic England website
area_ha
Area (ha)
Area of the polygon in hectares
NGR
National Grid Reference
Ordnance Survey national grid reference of centroid
Easting
Easting
Centroid easting
Northing
Northing
Centroid northing
Registered Battlefields
Field name
Field alias
Description
List Entry
List entry number
Unique reference number from the National Heritage List for England
Name
Name
Registered title of battlefield
RegDate
Registration date
Date on which the battlefield was included in the Register of Historic Battlefields
AmendDate
Amendment date
Date on which the registration was last amended
CaptureScale
Capture scale
Scale at which the spatial representation of that battlefield was captured
hyperlink
NHLE link
URL of the record on the Historic England website
area_ha
Area (ha)
Area of the polygon in hectares
NGR
National Grid Reference
Ordnance Survey national grid reference of centroid
Easting
Easting
Centroid easting
Northing
Northing
Centroid northing
Protected Wreck Sites
Field name
Field alias
Description
List Entry
List entry number
Unique reference number from the National Heritage List for England
Name
Name
Name of wreck site
DesigDate
Designation date
Date on which the wreck site was designated as a restricted area
AmendDate
Amendment date
Date on which the designation was last amended
CaptureScale
Capture scale
Scale at which the spatial representation of that protected wreck was captured
hyperlink
NHLE link
URL of the record on the Historic England website
area_ha
Area (ha)
Area of the polygon in hectares
NGR
National Grid Reference
Ordnance Survey national grid reference of centroid
Latitude
Latitude
Latitude in decimal degrees (WGS84)
Longitude
Longitude
Longitude in decimal degrees (WGS84)
World Heritage Sites
Field name
Field alias
Description
List Entry
List entry number
Unique reference number from the National Heritage List for England
Name
Name
Title of world heritage property
InscrDate
Inscription date
Date on which the property was inscribed on the World Heritage List by UNESCO
AmendDate
Amendment date
Date on which the inscription was last amended
Notes
Notes
Denotes if polygon is Property Boundary (noted as Core Area) or Buffer Zone
CaptureScale
Capture scale
Scale at which the spatial representation of that World Heritage Site was captured
hyperlink
NHLE link
URL of the record on the Historic England website
area_ha
Area (ha)
Area of the polygon in hectares
NGR
National Grid Reference
Ordnance Survey national grid reference of centroid
Easting
The official plan produced by Land Registry mapped against the Ordnance Survey map showing the extent of land in an individual registered title including any references to additional detail further described in the register. The Title Plan is a record of the registration at the time of registration and is not maintained or changed over time unless there is a specific change in the extent or references of the registration.