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
- 0
- geometry
- MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.906379 52.473057,-1.906175 52.473073,-1.906183 52.473115,-1.906104 52.473123,-1.906110 52.473149,-1.906090 52.473150,-1.906078 52.473175,-1.906050 52.473200,-1.906004 52.473217,-1.906020 52.473279,-1.906077 52.473298,-1.906120 52.473334,-1.906146 52.473333,-1.906153 52.473360,-1.906246 52.473355,-1.906252 52.473382,-1.906302 52.473381,-1.906539 52.473330,-1.906494 52.473109,-1.906379 52.473057)))
- 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
- Fix the errors indicated
- Use the check service to make sure the data meets the standard
- Publish the updated data on the endpoint URL