Streatham High Road and Streatham Hill Conservation Area
Streatham High Road and Streatham Hill is a mid-sized conservation area in England, covering approximately 26.8 hectares of protected landscape. It is designated in 1999, reflecting the area's longstanding cultural and architectural significance. Within the conservation area there are 14 listed buildings of architectural or historic importance.
Notable Listed Buildings
- Grade II* Roman Catholic Church of the English MartyrsSW16 6LG
- Grade II 177, Streatham High RoadSW16 6EG
- Grade II Abc CinemaSW16 1EH
- Grade II Church of St LeonardSW16 1QR
- Grade II Dyce Drinking FountainSW16 6HF
- Grade II Electricity Sub-StationSW16 6LG
- Grade II English Martyrs PresbyterySW16 6LG
- Grade II Monument to George Abell South of West End of St Leonards ChurchSW16 1QR
- Grade II Monument to Joseph Hay North of West End of St Leonards ChurchSW16 1QR
- Grade II Monument to Lieutenant Colonel William Boyce North of West End of St Leonards ChurchSW16 1QR
- Grade II Monument to Thomas Helps East of St Leonards ChurchSW16 1QR
- Grade II Streatham Hill TheatreSW2 4UQ
- Grade II Streatham Tate Library and HallSW16 1PN
- Grade II Streatham United Reformed ChurchSW16 6HX
Nearby Conservation Areas
- Streatham High Road & Streatham Hill0 km
- Leigham Court Road (North)0.4 km
- Leigham Court Road (North)0.4 km
- Sunnyhill Road0.4 km
- Sunnyhill Road0.4 km
- Streatham Park and Garrad's Road0.6 km
- Streatham Park & Garrads Road0.6 km
- Garrads Road Cons Area0.6 km
About Streatham High Road and Streatham Hill Conservation Area
- Is my property in Streatham High Road and Streatham Hill Conservation Area?
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- What restrictions apply in Streatham High Road and Streatham Hill?
- Properties in Streatham High Road and Streatham 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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