Barton-Upon-Humber Conservation Area
Barton-upon-Humber is a mid-sized conservation area in England, covering approximately 60.1 hectares of protected landscape. It is designated in 1972 during the initial wave of conservation area protection, reflecting the area's longstanding cultural and architectural significance. The area contains 165 listed buildings, highlighting its exceptional concentration of heritage assets.
Notable Listed Buildings
- Grade I Church of St MaryDN18 5HG
- Grade I Church of St PeterDN18 5EY
- Grade II* 51, Fleetgate (See Details for Further Address Information)DN18 5QA
- Grade II* Bardney HallDN18 5DF
- Grade II* BaysgarthDN18 6AH
- Grade II* Former National SchoolDN18 5QR
- Grade II* Gate Piers to Baysgarth and Garden Wall and Attached Lodges to North of the HouseDN18 6AH
- Grade II* New HallDN18 5QJ
- Grade II* Tyrwhitt HallDN18 5HQ
- Grade II* United Reformed Church, Adjoining Manse and Attached Front WallDN18 5PJ
- Grade II 101 and 103, Newport StreetDN18 5QA
- Grade II 10, Market PlaceDN18 5DD
- Grade II 10, Westfield RoadDN18 5LA
- Grade II 10, Whitecross StreetDN18 5EU
- Grade II 11, 13 and 15, Whitecross StreetDN18 5DF
- Grade II 11-15, George StreetDN18 5ES
- Grade II 11, Market PlaceDN18 5DE
- Grade II 11, PriestgateDN18 5ET
- Grade II 12-18, HolydykeDN18 5PR
- Grade II 12, Market PlaceDN18 5DE
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Nearby Conservation Areas
- Barrow Upon Humber4.1 km
- Hessle Southfield4.2 km
- Hessle Town4.6 km
- North Ferriby Parkfield6 km
- North Ferriby6.1 km
- Saxby All Saints6.5 km
- Anlaby Park6.9 km
- Swanland7 km
About Barton-Upon-Humber Conservation Area
- Is my property in Barton-Upon-Humber Conservation Area?
- Use the free HeritageCheck postcode checker to instantly find out if your property is within the Barton-Upon-Humber Conservation Area boundary.
- What restrictions apply in Barton-Upon-Humber?
- Properties in Barton-Upon-Humber Conservation Area may face restrictions on demolition, tree work (6 weeks' notice required), and certain exterior alterations. Contact your local planning authority for specific rules that apply here.
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