Historic England's Heritage at Risk (HAR) programme helps understand the overall state of England's historic sites. The programme identifies those sites that are most at risk of being lost as a result of neglect, decay or inappropriate development.

Every year Historic England updates the Heritage at Risk Register. The end result is a dynamic picture of the sites most at risk and most in need of safeguarding for the future. Below are the Stoke-ot-Trent buildings and conservation areas currently appearing on the list (changes from 2023 in bold).

Building Name
Locality
Condition
Use
Priority
Chatterley Valley
Very bad
Vacant
A
Chatterley Valley
Very bad
Vacant
A
Longport
Very bad
Part occupied/part use
A
Burslem
Poor
Religion
C
Burslem
Poor
Vacant
D (from C)
Longton
Poor
Religion
F (from A)
Hanley
Fair
Vacant
F
Trentham
Fair
N/A
F
Hanley
Poor
Religion
F
Trent Vale
Very Bad
Religion
F
new entry (to be confirmed)
       
Hulton Abbey
Abbey Hulton
     

 

Conservation Area Name Condition Vulnerability Trend
Stoke Town Centre Very bad Medium No significant change
Newcastle Street Middleport Poor High No significant change
Caldon Canal Very bad Medium Improving
Longton Town Centre Very bad Medium Improving
Trent & Mersey Canal Very bad Medium Improving
new entry (to be confirmed)      
Burslem      

 

Historic England report at: https://historicengland.org.uk/advice/heritage-at-risk/search-register/results/?searchType=HAR&search=Stoke-on-Trent

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