Just saw this news
and I'm like totally stoked
about these new additions to Historic England's list!
There are so many awesome sites here
like the woodland anti-tank defense system - can you even imagine being there during WWII?
The fact that it's one of the best-preserved examples in the UK is just mind-blowing
And then there's the Renold building on Manchester campus, which was like totally revolutionary for university design
. I love how it highlights philanthropy and community spirit too
The boathouse in Birmingham sounds like an awesome project too
and the garden with terracotta gnomes is just plain fun
! Overall, Historic England's work is so important for preserving our cultural heritage 