Historic England’s York office, at 37 Tanner Row, will open to the public for the first time as part of the Heritage Open Days Festival on Wednesday, 17 September 2025.
Historic England’s Boston Dynamics ‘Spot’ robot dog, in a previous live demonstration at the Tanner Row York offices (Image: John Walker, Historic England)
The free event, running from 11am to 5.30pm, will showcase the organisation’s work to protect England’s historic environment, with demonstrations of specialist tools and technologies.
Visitors will be able to see aerial archaeology, 3D laser scanning, and a live demonstration of the ‘Spot’ robot dog, which surveys hazardous heritage sites.
Aerial image of Historic England offices at 37 Tanner Row, York (Image: DHP Property)
Lucy Howson from Historic England’s Yorkshire Partnerships team said: “This free open day event shows how Historic England combines traditional expertise with cutting-edge technology to protect and celebrate our shared heritage.
“We are especially keen to welcome grassroots heritage organisations in and around York to the open day, in addition to sharing with the general public more about our work.”
Interior shot of Historic England offices at 37 Tanner Row, York (Image: DHP Property)
Talks exploring the history of the Victorian railway hotel that now houses Historic England’s York office will take place at 12pm, 2.30pm, and 5.30pm and must be booked in advance.
People will be able to drop in for the event, but talk places must be reserved through Eventbrite.
Historic England offices at 37 Tanner Row, York (Image: DHP Property)
The building is wheelchair accessible via a rear ramp, and disabled parking is available by advance request.
The event supports Heritage Open Days, England’s largest festival of history and culture.
For parking or access queries, contact Lucy.Howson@HistoricEngland.org.uk.
This is the first time the Historic England offices have opened to the public, for Heritage Open Days (Image: DHP Property)
