Drone shot Detaille island in Antarctica

Our Places

British Heritage in Antarctica

UK Antarctic Heritage Trust manage seven historic sites on the Antarctic Peninsula – Base A Port Lockroy, Damoy Hut, Base W Detaille Island Hut, Base E Stonington Island Hut, Base F Wordie House, Base Y Horseshoe Island Hut and Blaiklock Island Refuge.

We also lead the Conservation Management Plan for Shackleton’s shipwreck Endurance after it was found at the bottom of the Weddell Sea. Each of our sites tells a unique story of discovery and scientific exploration — from the sledging trips of Horseshoe to the chequered history of Deception Island, which began as a whaling station and later became a research base during Operation Tabarin.

Our other historical sites

Map of our historic sites

Conservation in Antarctica

Conservation is at the heart of everything we do. The practical care and management of our historic sites and their artefacts in Antarctica is both our biggest challenge and our greatest responsibility. Our ongoing work to protect and stabilise these buildings and artefacts aims to ensure they will be available for future generations to learn from and enjoy.

Support our work

Protect Antarctica’s heritage sites

Every membership and donation we receive helps our expert teams deliver vital conservation work across the heritage sites that we preserve. Without your support, sites of great importance in Antarctica’s history could quickly deteriorate, taking with them historic artefacts, tales of scientific advancement and human endeavour that inform how we, as a global community, view and value Antarctica today. With your help, we can continue to conserve this special continent to ensure its protection for years to come.