Kemble Conservation Area
Kemble is a mid-sized conservation area in England, covering approximately 23.6 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 14 listed buildings of architectural or historic importance.
Notable Listed Buildings
- Grade II* Anglican Church of All SaintsGL7 6AE
- Grade II 126 and 127, Old Vicarage LaneGL7 6BB
- Grade II 134 and 135, West LaneGL7 6AG
- Grade II 157-160, Church RoadGL7 6AA
- Grade II 4 and 5 Kemble Park, and Entrance Arch BetweenGL7 6AE
- Grade II Bank CottageGL7 6FY
- Grade II Barn 20 Metres North East of Number 128GL7 6FS
- Grade II Barn About 25 Metres to South East of Top FarmhouseGL7 6FS
- Grade II Barn and Former Stable at the Pigeon House, to North East of HouseGL7 6AA
- Grade II Barn at Home FarmGL7 6GA
- Grade II Home FarmhouseGL7 6GA
- Grade II Kemble War MemorialGL7 6AE
- Grade II The Pigeon HouseGL7 6AE
- Grade II Unidentified Monument, About 4 Metres North of North West Tower Buttress in Churchyard of Church of All SaintsGL7 6AE
Nearby Conservation Areas
- Kemble Station0.6 km
- Ewen1.7 km
- Somerford Keynes3.3 km
- Oaksey3.5 km
- Thames and Severn Canal (Coates Section)3.9 km
- Tarlton4 km
- Rodmarton4.8 km
- Cirencester Park5.5 km
About Kemble Conservation Area
- Is my property in Kemble Conservation Area?
- Use the free HeritageCheck postcode checker to instantly find out if your property is within the Kemble Conservation Area boundary.
- What restrictions apply in Kemble?
- Properties in Kemble 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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