Projects we’ve funded
Heritage can be anything from the past that you value and want to pass on to future generations.
Explore the inspiring projects we’ve funded and help inform your own application.
Filter by location and heritage type to:
- discover the breadth of heritage we fund
- find projects similar to your own application idea
- see what we’ve funded in your area

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Our Common Cause: Upland Commons
A 25-partner project awarded £2.3million to secure the future of upland commons across four treasured landscapes for people and nature.

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Ynys Cybi: Ynys i’w Thrysori - Our Island Gem
This project is addressing priorities identified by the local community to ensure the land and coast is enjoyed responsibly, and secured for future generations.

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Tomintoul and Glenlivet Landscape Partnership
Restoring Scotland’s stunning landscapes, threatened species and endangered habitats was central to this project in the Cairngorms National Park.

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Tees-Swale: Naturally Connected
A £5.7million Heritage Fund delivery grant is helping to reverse the decline of some of the UK’s most important natural landscapes in the north of England.

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Binevenagh and Coastal Lowlands Landscape Partnership
A five-year £3.4million project aiming to celebrate and connect local people with their unique landscape and heritage to build sustainable and resilient communities.

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Coigach and Assynt Living Landscape Partnership
The project, part of an ambitious 40-year vision, restored parts of the rugged landscape in the far north-west of Scotland, including pathways, blanket bog and heath moor.

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Norwich Castle: Royal Palace Reborn
Norfolk Museums Service, part of Norfolk County Council, is turning back time to create an immersive and accessible experience of the Norman castle’s history.

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Celebrating the rich heritage of North East Lincolnshire through community-led projects
A new programme will work with local organisations to share stories that celebrate the past and help shape the future.

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A new home for County Durham’s historic collections
Mount Oswald, a Grade II Listed manor house, has been transformed into The Story, a new visitor attraction celebrating the heritage of County Durham.

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Ness of Brodgar: past, present and future
As two decades of archaeological investigation at the ancient Scottish site come to an end, our support will ensure more people than ever can share in its history.

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Documenting the biodiversity of the Meanwood Valley
This project has explored the natural environment and biodiversity of the Meanwood Valley in Leeds by training local wildlife ambassadors to map the local flora and fauna.