Norton Conservation Area
Norton is a compact conservation area in England, covering approximately 11.6 hectares of protected landscape. It is one of the earliest conservation areas, designated in 1969, reflecting the area's longstanding cultural and architectural significance. The area includes 9 listed buildings recognised for their heritage value.
At 11.6 hectares, this is a compact conservation area — smaller than the UK average of around 45 hectares.
Note: There are 5 conservation areas with this name in the UK.
Notable Listed Buildings
- Grade II 106, Norton RoadSG6 1AH
- Grade II 15, Church LaneSG6 1AJ
- Grade II 1, Church LaneSG6 1AJ
- Grade II 3 and 5, Church LaneSG6 1AJ
- Grade II 6, Church LaneSG6 1AJ
- Grade II 90 and 92, Norton RoadSG6 1AG
- Grade II Church of St NicholasSG6 1AJ
- Grade II The Old VicarageSG6 1AJ
- Grade II The Three Horseshoes InnSG6 1AL
Nearby Conservation Areas
- Croft Lane, Norton0.7 km
- Baldock1.4 km
- Letchworth2.4 km
- Newnham3.4 km
- Willian3.8 km
- Weston5.2 km
- Ickleford5.6 km
- Hitchin Railway and Ransom's Recreation Ground6 km
About Norton Conservation Area
- Is my property in Norton Conservation Area?
- Use the free HeritageCheck postcode checker to instantly find out if your property is within the Norton Conservation Area boundary.
- What restrictions apply in Norton?
- Properties in Norton 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.
Learn more: What is a Conservation Area? · Restrictions · Planning Permission · CA vs Listed Building · Trees