Montpelier and Clifton Hill Conservation Area
Montpelier and Clifton Hill is a mid-sized conservation area in England, covering approximately 30.5 hectares of protected landscape. The area has been designated to preserve its distinctive character, including its historic buildings, street patterns, and open spaces. The area contains 137 listed buildings, highlighting its exceptional concentration of heritage assets.
Notable Listed Buildings
- Grade I Church of St Michael and All Angels and Attached WallsBN1 3HJ
- Grade II* Church of St Nicholas of MyraBN1 3LH
- Grade II* First Base Day CentreBN1 3BF
- Grade II* Numbers 7-31 and Attached Gate Piers and Walls and RailingsBN1 3JF
- Grade II 14 and 15, Crown StreetBN1 3EH
- Grade II 14, Montpelier TerraceBN1 3DE
- Grade II 16, Borough StreetBN1 3BG
- Grade II 18, 19 and 20, Regent HillBN1 3ED
- Grade II 19, Crown StreetBN1 3EH
- Grade II 20-24, Borough StreetBN1 3AB
- Grade II 23, Crown StreetBN1 3EH
- Grade II 24,25 and 26, Norfolk RoadBN3 1DP
- Grade II 24 and 25, Clifton HillBN1 3HQ
- Grade II 26, Clifton RoadBN1 3HN
- Grade II 29, Temple StreetBN1 3BH
- Grade II 2, Mount Zion PlaceBN1 3LH
- Grade II 2, Temple StreetBN1 2AD
- Grade II 31, Temple StreetBN1 3BH
- Grade II 32 and 33, Montpelier CrescentBN1 3JL
- Grade II 34-38, Montpelier CrescentBN1 3JL
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Nearby Conservation Areas
- West Hill0.4 km
- Regency Square0.5 km
- North Laine0.7 km
- Brunswick Town0.8 km
- Old Town0.9 km
- Valley Gardens1 km
- The Willett Estate1.3 km
- Carlton Hill1.3 km
About Montpelier and Clifton Hill Conservation Area
- Is my property in Montpelier and Clifton Hill Conservation Area?
- Use the free HeritageCheck postcode checker to instantly find out if your property is within the Montpelier and Clifton Hill Conservation Area boundary.
- What restrictions apply in Montpelier and Clifton Hill?
- Properties in Montpelier and Clifton Hill 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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