Essentially, it's owned by the public and overseen by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS).
Here's a breakdown:
* No private ownership: English Heritage isn't owned by any individual or corporation.
* Public funding: The government provides funding for English Heritage to carry out its work of preserving and managing historical sites and monuments.
* Public benefit: The organization is dedicated to protecting England's heritage for the benefit of everyone.
Therefore, while the government plays a role in funding and oversight, English Heritage ultimately belongs to the public and serves the interests of the public.