St. John Street is the only surviving Georgian terraced street in central Manchester and forms the heart of the surrounding Conservation Area. The boundary of the Conservation Area follows Artillery Street, Longworth Street, Camp Street, Culvercliffe Walk, Lower Byrom...
In the UK 2.2% (2,938 square kilometers) of the land are Conservation Areas, which is greater than the total surface of the country Luxembourg. Of these, 41% are urban and 59% are in rural areas. There are over 10,000 conservation areas in England. Every local...
Conservation Areas across the country are rich in architectural history, and are often home to period properties spanning many eras. Conservation status offers greater protection to buildings and the spaces around them, and makes them subject to special planning...
The general rule of thumb is, the older a building, the more likely it is going to be listed. All buildings built before 1700, which survive in anything like their original condition are listed, as are most of those built between 1700 and 1840. Generally speaking, the...
Liverpool is a city of history, but it isn’t a history that needs to be learnt through books, lectures and documentaries; the history of Liverpool is visible as you walk around the magnificent city itself. Liverpool’s heritage, history and culture are retained in its...
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