Caring for Kent's heritage

Excavation of Roman temple at SpringheadThe archaeological sites, historic landscapes and buildings of Kent form the historic environment. As we live and work in Kent today, we see this historic environment all around us.

It connects us with the past, enabling us to understand where we have come from and to see how modern Kent has assumed its present character.

Our past also has an important role to play in the future.

Historic remains can help new communities gain a sense of place and belonging. Similarly, they can help to regenerate older communities - older buildings and monuments often form the most distinctive and prized elements of a modern town.

Kent's historic environment is also very important to the county's economy, as our heritage attracts huge numbers of tourists every year.

In addition, it provides residents with opportunities for exploration and enjoyment, offering great days out for people of all ages.

Kent County Council operates a number of services that conserve, enhance and promote Kent's heritage.

 

Contact us

Heritage Conservation Group
Invicta House
County Hall
Maidstone ME14 1XX

Envelope heritageconservation @kent.gov.uk

Telephone 01622 221541
Fax: 01622 221636

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