Inside the Historic England Archive
The Engine House, Fire Fly Avenue, Swindon, Wiltshire, SN2 2EH
Come and visit Historic England’s archive at the Engine House in Swindon! We are the public archive at Historic England, located in the Engine House, which was built in the 1840s and was formally the Great Western Railway’s Chief Mechanical Engineers and Drawing Office. We hold a public archive of architectural and archaeological records and hold over 15 million historic photographs, plans, drawings, reports, records and publications covering England's archaeology, architecture, social and local history.
Join us for a tour and you’ll have the chance to see inside to our environment-controlled Archive store, exploring our Historic office building, which forms part of the wider Swindon Heritage Action Zone and exclusive behind the scenes at the conservation laboratory, where you can discover how we care for and maintain our collections.
During your tour, you'll have the chance to ask your questions to our team of experts and learn more about the important work we do to preserve England’s historic environment.
Whether you're curious about history, passionate about archives, or simply looking for a fun and informative day out, we’d love to welcome you!
The Engine House, Fire Fly Avenue, Swindon, Wiltshire, SN2 2EH
If you need step free access and need to park on our site for accessibility needs, please contact Jade-India Balmer, [email protected]