Mill Bank and Cotton Stones Conservation Area
Mill Bank and Cotton Stones is a mid-sized conservation area in England, covering approximately 50.2 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 Barn Approximately 20 Metres to East of Upper Lumb FarmhouseHX6 3ER
- Grade II Barn at AufholeHX6 3LH
- Grade II Bluebell LodgeHX6 3EH
- Grade II Brookside House and Brookside CottageHX6 3JN
- Grade II Church of St MaryHX6 3EU
- Grade II Fiddle Wood Cottage and Cottage to SouthHX6 3EH
- Grade II Former Methodist ChapelHX6 3DX
- Grade II Mill Bank BridgeHX6 3JN
- Grade II Minstrel Cottage the GeorgeHX6 3EE
- Grade II Sawter House FarmhouseHX6 3EB
- Grade II The Homestead the Homestead Cottage and Attached Mill BuildingHX6 3JN
- Grade II The Old Water MillHX6 3JN
- Grade II Thimble Nook CottageHX6 3EH
- Grade II Upper Lumb Cottage Upper Lumb FarmhouseHX6 3EU
Nearby Conservation Areas
- Ripponden1.8 km
- Sowerby Bridge3.6 km
- Warley4.3 km
- Luddenden4.8 km
- Stainland4.9 km
- Mytholmroyd5 km
- Copley5.1 km
- Savile Park, Halifax5.9 km
About Mill Bank and Cotton Stones Conservation Area
- Is my property in Mill Bank and Cotton Stones Conservation Area?
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- What restrictions apply in Mill Bank and Cotton Stones?
- Properties in Mill Bank and Cotton Stones 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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