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Conservation - Scheduled Ancient Monuments

What is the Schedule?

"Scheduling" is shorthand for the process through which nationally important sites and monuments are given legal protection by being placed on a list, or "schedule". English Heritage takes the lead in identifying sites in England which should be placed on the schedule by the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport. A schedule has been kept since 1882 of monuments whose preservation is given priority over other land uses. The current legislation, the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979, supports a formal system of Scheduled Monument Consent for any work to a designated monument.

Scheduling is the only legal protection specifically for archaeological sites.

Which sites are monuments?

The word "monument" covers the whole range of archaelogical sites. Scheduled monuments are not always ancient, or visible above ground. There are over 200 "classes" of monuments on the schedule and they range from prehistoric standing stones and burial mounds, through the many types of medieval site - castles, monasteries, abandoned farmsteads and villages - to the more recent results of human activity, such as colleries and wartime pillboxes.

Scheduled Ancient Monument Consent must be obtained from the Secretary of State before any alterations, additions, demolitions or repairs are carried out to a monument.

Ancient Monuments in the Borough of Great Yarmouth:

Ancient Monument Number:

Name

Location

30528

Mill Hill Bowl Barrow

Belton

21388

Burgh Castle Roman Fort

Burgh Castle

21415

Roman Fort and Saxon Settlement

Caister-on-Sea

1

Caister Castle

Caister (West)

398

St Olaves Priory

Fritton and St Olaves

100

Town Wall and Towers

Great Yarmouth

289

Vaults under Howard Street South

Great Yarmouth

21443

Greyfriars Franciscan Friary

Great Yarmouth

107

The Merchants House, Row 117, South Quay

Great Yarmouth

31132

Midsands Cross

Great Yarmouth

251

Nos 6, 7 and 8, Row 111, South Quay

Great Yarmouth

31133

Wayside Cross

Hemsby

154

Potter Heigham Bridge

Repps with Bastwick and Potter Heigham


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