Historic England has released its latest Heritage at Risk Register 2025 which shows which buildings around the country need some help to survive. Among them is the thatched brick and stone garden office/hut/shed belonging to Edward Jenner in Gloucestershire in which he experimented with vaccines in general, and smallpox vaccine in particular, and which has been dubbed the birthplace of immunology (he called it "the temple of vaccinia").
"The heritage we see all around us impacts how we feel about our local places," said Historia England CEOs Claudia Kenyatta and Emma Squire. "The annual Heritage at Risk Register gives us the opportunity to celebrate the many benefits of bringing our historic buildings back into use. The best way to protect our buildings is to reuse them, turning them into places of local connection and joy. The sites that have been saved and have come off the Register this year really highlight the benefits of working together in partnership, and with communities, to create positive, sustainable change. Together we can safeguard our heritage for future generations."
Photo courtesy Historic England.
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