Laverstoke and Freefolk Conservation Area
Laverstoke and Freefolk is a substantial conservation area in England, covering approximately 256.5 hectares of protected landscape. It is designated in 1990, reflecting the area's longstanding cultural and architectural significance. Within the conservation area there are 22 listed buildings of architectural or historic importance.
At 256.5 hectares, this is a large conservation area — significantly bigger than the UK average of around 45 hectares.
Notable Listed Buildings
- Grade I Church of St NicholasRG28 7NW
- Grade II* Laverstoke HouseRG28 7NT
- Grade II 11RG28 7NJ
- Grade II 11 and 12, Laverstoke LaneRG28 7PH
- Grade II 6 and 7, Laverstoke LaneRG28 7PH
- Grade II Batts CottageRG28 7NW
- Grade II Bere MillRG28 7NG
- Grade II Church LodgeRG28 7NE
- Grade II Church of St Mary the VirginRG28 7NN
- Grade II Former Mill Cottages at Laverstoke MillRG28 7PH
- Grade II Former Wheel House and Glazing House at Laverstoke MillRG28 7NR
- Grade II Freefolk LodgeRG28 7NW
- Grade II Gardener's Cottage About 350 Metres North West of Laverstoke HouseRG28 7NT
- Grade II Manor Cottages and Three Well Heads Immediately to SouthRG28 7NN
- Grade II Mill HouseRG28 7NR
- Grade II Northington FarmhouseRG25 3DJ
- Grade II Number 9 Freefolk PriorsRG28 7NJ
- Grade II Primary SchoolRG28 7NN
- Grade II Priory CottagesRG28 7NJ
- Grade II Priory FarmhouseRG28 7NJ
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Nearby Conservation Areas
- Whitchurch2.7 km
- Overton3 km
- Tufton3.6 km
- Hurstbourne Priors5.5 km
- Steventon5.8 km
- Deane6 km
- Longparish7.4 km
- St Mary Bourne and Stoke7.6 km
About Laverstoke and Freefolk Conservation Area
- Is my property in Laverstoke and Freefolk Conservation Area?
- Use the free HeritageCheck postcode checker to instantly find out if your property is within the Laverstoke and Freefolk Conservation Area boundary.
- What restrictions apply in Laverstoke and Freefolk?
- Properties in Laverstoke and Freefolk 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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