Ireshopeburn, Newhouse and West Blackdene Conservation Area
Ireshopeburn, Newhouse and West Blackdene is a mid-sized conservation area in England, covering approximately 40.3 hectares of protected landscape. The area has been designated to preserve its distinctive character, including its historic buildings, street patterns, and open spaces. Within the conservation area there are 16 listed buildings of architectural or historic importance.
Notable Listed Buildings
- Grade II* Newhouse, and Walls AttachedDL13 1QA
- Grade II Amrita CottageDL13 1EF
- Grade II Bridge Over River WearDL13 1EF
- Grade II Candle House at NewhouseDL13 1QA
- Grade II Coronation Bridge Over River WearDL13 1HD
- Grade II Field Barn About 100 Metres South of NewhouseDL13 1QA
- Grade II Guidepost at Junction of A689 and Causeway RoadDL13 1EW
- Grade II High House Chapel and Former Minister's HouseDL13 1HD
- Grade II Inscription Stone Set in Garden South of Rancho Del RioDL13 1HB
- Grade II Ivy Cottage and Barn AdjoiningDL13 1HQ
- Grade II John Wesley MonumentDL13 1HD
- Grade II Pound at West End of VillageDL13 1EQ
- Grade II Rancho Del RioDL13 1HB
- Grade II Reading Room and Cottage Adjoining to RightDL13 1QA
- Grade II Sundorne and Milburn, Adjoining to RightDL13 1QA
- Grade II Weavers Workshop at Junction of A689 and Causeway RoadDL13 1EW
Nearby Conservation Areas
- East Blackdene1.2 km
- Wearhead1.4 km
- St John's Chapel1.7 km
- Cowshill2.5 km
- Westgate3.8 km
- Eastgate8.4 km
- Newbiggin12 km
- Stanhope12.4 km
About Ireshopeburn, Newhouse and West Blackdene Conservation Area
- Is my property in Ireshopeburn, Newhouse and West Blackdene Conservation Area?
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- What restrictions apply in Ireshopeburn, Newhouse and West Blackdene?
- Properties in Ireshopeburn, Newhouse and West Blackdene 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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