East End Conservation Area
East End is a mid-sized conservation area in England, covering approximately 94 hectares of protected landscape. It is designated in 1992, reflecting the area's longstanding cultural and architectural significance. The area includes 9 listed buildings recognised for their heritage value.
At 94 hectares, this is a large conservation area — significantly bigger than the UK average of around 45 hectares.
Notable Listed Buildings
- Grade II Copse FarmhouseRG20 0BQ
- Grade II Dairy at Copse Farm to South East of FarmhouseRG20 0AT
- Grade II Dormer CottageRG20 0AB
- Grade II East End FarmhouseRG20 0AF
- Grade II Granary at Copse Farm to South West of FarmhouseRG20 0BQ
- Grade II K6 Telephone Kiosk at East EndRG20 0AF
- Grade II StargroveRG20 0AE
- Grade II The Forge and the CourtRG20 0AB
- Grade II The Old Sun InnRG20 0AF
Nearby Conservation Areas
- North End1.5 km
- Ashmansworth4.3 km
- Linkenholt6.1 km
- Upton8.2 km
- Ham8.6 km
- Hurstbourne Tarrant and Ibthorpe8.7 km
- Ecchinswell8.8 km
- Vernham Dean8.9 km
About East End Conservation Area
- Is my property in East End Conservation Area?
- Use the free HeritageCheck postcode checker to instantly find out if your property is within the East End Conservation Area boundary.
- What restrictions apply in East End?
- Properties in East End 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.
Learn more: What is a Conservation Area? · Restrictions · Planning Permission · CA vs Listed Building · Trees