These historic sites and landmarks across Chesterfield, Derbyshire and the Peak District are at risk of being lost to neglect or ruin in 2025 – amid calls to preserve heritage sites

A number of important historical sites and landmarks across Chesterfield, Derbyshire and the Peak District are at risk of being lost entirely.

Historic England has published its annual Heritage at Risk Register for 2024. The report offers an annual snapshot of the critical health of England’s most valued historic places, and highlights those most at risk of being lost as a result of neglect, decay or inappropriate development.

There are 470 sites across the East Midlands that feature in the Register because of concerns about their condition – with Historic England granting £800,870 to repair 15 East Midlands sites during 2023/2024.

Historic England’s Regional Director for the Midlands, Louise Brennan, said: “Heritage is so important to the East Midlands. From our historic cities and towns, to treasured parish churches, windmills, and archaeological monuments, the heritage and character of these places plays a vital role in our society and boosts the regional economy.

“This year, we have seen partners and communities come together to help save the historic buildings and places that need it the most. Together, we can save our places and find new ways to enjoy the heritage that people value so much.”

A photo gallery of key heritage sites across Chesterfield, Derbyshire and the Peak District that are at risk can be found below.

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