Echoes of the Past - Preserving Heritage at Risk in the Kent Downs
The Kent Downs National Landscape team need your input to help develop a project plan to protect, conserve, and celebrate some of its nationally significant ancient monuments and listed buildings, so they can continue to inspire and enrich future generations.
If our funding bid is successful, we will be working with partners such as Historic England and the Kent Archaeological Society to raise awareness of these sites through outreach work, maintenance programmes and essential stabilisation and conservation works.
A varied programme of activities would drive this work forward, including guided walks, 3D modelling, community archaeology, vulnerability assessments, volunteer training and an Adopt a Monument scheme. Condition surveys, conservation management plans and targeted repairs would help address immediate risks, while ecological enhancements would improve biodiversity around heritage sites.
The project would also explore ways to mitigate climate-related threats and improve long-term management of these heritage sites. Building on the momentum of a dedicated volunteer network, it would continue to develop skills that support monitoring, conservation and community archaeology.
The urgency is clear: with almost 20 of the Kent Down’s 102 scheduled monuments already at risk and others showing early signs of deterioration. Many sites have high visitor numbers due to their proximity to popular walking routes, others are neglected and isolated, increasing the urgency of intervention. This project is being developed to respond to these challenges through a coordinated approach.
If you would like to find out more about the project, please see the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs).
How you can get involved
To make sure this project reflects the voices, experiences and ideas of those who live, work and spend time in the Kent Downs, we would be grateful if you could complete our survey.
If you are unable to complete the survey online, please complete the Word version available on this webpage and return by email or post.
The survey closes at midnight on Tuesday 30 June 2026.
If you need any help taking part in this survey or have any questions, you can contact us via the contact details in the 'Who's listening' section.


