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Birmingham City Council

Listed building outline

There is a problem

  • 1000 entries with listed-building field must match the listed building reference from Historic England, known as 'List-Entry-Number'

Church of St. Thomas (Remains), Bath Row, City Centre, Birmingham

reference
66
name
Church of St. Thomas (Remains), Bath Row, City Centre, Birmingham
listed-building

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description
notes
uprns
entry-date
2026-04-03
start-date
1901-01-01
end-date

How to fix this issue

Your dataset is missing the listed-building column.

The Listed building outline guidance explains how to fix the issue:

listed-building

The Historic England listed building reference for the listed building. This is recorded in the register of listed buildings as “List Entry Number”.

Example: 1480524

How to improve Birmingham City Council’s data

  1. Fix the errors indicated
  2. Use the check service to make sure the data meets the standard
  3. Publish the updated data on the endpoint URL