Enviro + Geo Insight - GIS schema: Visual and cultural designations
The information below details all definition of each of the layers in the Visual and cultural designations group within the GeoPackage, defining each data layer, the attributes of the data and their data types, as well as the definitions for any values that use look up tables
World Heritage Sites
Layer name: Visual_and_Cultural_Designations-World_Heritage_Sites_EH_Cadw_HES
This is a polygon based dataset of World Heritage Sites and their Buffer Zones, where existing, across England, Wales and Scotland. The sites are designated for their globally important cultural or natural interest requiring appropriate management and protection measures. World Heritage Sites are designated to meet the UK's commitments under the World Heritage Convention.
Geometry: Polygon
Coverage: England, Scotland and Wales
Schema:
Column name | Data type |
gs_id | Integer |
name | Varchar (240) |
source | Varchar (50) |
Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB)
Layer name: Visual_and_Cultural_Designations-Areas_of_Outstanding_Natural_Beauty_NE_NRW_NS
This is a polygon based dataset that identifies Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) across England, Wales and Scotland (by Natural England, Natural Resources Wales and NatureScot respectively). AONB are conservation areas, chosen because they represent 18% of the finest countryside and have been designated for special attention because of the quality of their flora, fauna, historical and cultural associations, and/or scenic views. The National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act of 1949 created AONBs and the Countryside and Rights of Way Act, 2000 added further regulation and protection. There are likely to be restrictions to some developments within these areas.
Geometry: Polygon
Coverage: England, Scotland and Wales
Schema:
Column name | Data type |
gs_id | Integer |
name | Varchar (66) |
data_source | Varchar (40) |
National Parks
Layer name: Visual_and_Cultural_Designations-National_Parks_NE_NRW_NS
This is a polygon based dataset of National Parks across England, Wales and Scotland. The purpose of National Parks is to conserve and enhance landscapes within the countryside whilst promoting public enjoyment of them and having regard for the social and economic well-being of those living within them. In Scotland, National Parks have the additional purpose of promoting the sustainable use of the natural resources of the area and the sustainable social and economic development of its communities. The National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949 established the National Park designation in England and Wales, and The National Parks (Scotland) Act 2000 in Scotland.
Geometry: Polygon
Coverage: England, Scotland and Wales
Schema:
Column name | Data type |
gs_id | Integer |
name | Varchar (120) |
data_source | Varchar (40) |
Listed Buildings
Layer name: Visual_and_Cultural_Designations-Listed_Buildings_EH_NRW_NS
This is a point based dataset of buildings listed for their special architectural or historical interest across England, Wales and Scotland, and is sourced from Historic England, Cadw and Historic Environment Scotland respectively. Building control in the form of 'listed building consent' is required in order to make any changes to that building which might affect its special interest. Listed buildings are graded to indicate their relative importance, however building controls apply to all buildings equally, irrespective of their grade, and apply to the interior and exterior of the building in its entirety, together with any curtilage structures.
Geometry: Point
Coverage: England, Scotland and Wales
Schema:
Column name | Data type |
gs_id | Integer |
name | Varchar (254) |
grade | Varchar (5) |
list_entry | Varchar (200) |
list_date | Varchar (15) |
Conservation Areas
Layer name: Visual_and_Cultural_Designations-Conservation_Areas_EH_NRW_NS
This is a polygon based dataset of Conservation Areas across England, Wales and Scotland, and is sourced from English Heritage, Cadw and Historic Environment Scotland respectively. Local planning authorities are obliged to designate any parts of their own area as Conservation Areas that are of special architectural or historic interest, the character and appearance of which is desirable to preserve or enhance. Designation of a Conservation Area gives broader protection than the listing of individual buildings. All the features within the area, listed or otherwise, are recognised as part of its character. Conservation Area designation is the means of recognising the importance of all factors and of ensuring that planning decisions address the quality of the landscape in its broadest sense.
Geometry: Polygon
Coverage: England, Scotland and Wales
Schema:
Column name | Data type |
gs_id | Integer |
name | Varchar (150) |
district | Varchar (50) |
date_of_desi | Varchar (50) |
Scheduled Ancient Monuments
Layer name: Visual_and_Cultural_Designations-Scheduled_Ancient_Monuments_EH_NRW_NS
This is a polygon based dataset of Scheduled Monuments across England, Wales and Scotland, and is sourced from Historic England, Cadw and Historic Environment Scotland respectively. A Scheduled Monument is a historic building or site that is included in the Schedule of Monuments kept by the Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport. The regime is set out in the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979. The Schedule of Monuments has c.20,000 entries and includes sites such as Roman remains, burial mounds, castles, bridges, earthworks, the remains of deserted villages and industrial sites. Monuments are not graded, but all are, by definition, considered to be of national importance.
Geometry: Polygon
Coverage: England, Scotland and Wales
Schema:
Column name | Data type |
gs_id | Integer |
name | Varchar (254) |
list_entry | Varchar (200) |
Registered Parks & Gardens
Layer name: Visual_and_Cultural_Designations-Registered_Parks_and_Gardens_EH_NRW_NS
This is a polygon based dataset of parks and gardens assessed to be of particular interest and of special historic interest across England, Wales and Scotland, and is sourced from Historic England, Cadw and Historic Environment Scotland respectively. The emphasis being on 'designed' landscapes, rather than on planting or botanical importance. Registration is a 'material consideration' in the planning process, meaning that planning authorities must consider the impact of any proposed development on the special character of the landscape.
Geometry: Polygon
Coverage: England, Scotland and Wales
Schema:
Column name | Data type |
gs_id | Integer |
name | Varchar (254) |
grade | Varchar (100) |