Union Street Conservation Area
Union Street is a small conservation area in England, covering approximately 3.9 hectares of protected landscape. It is a more recently designated area, protected since 2000, reflecting the area's longstanding cultural and architectural significance. Within the conservation area there are 12 listed buildings of architectural or historic importance.
At 3.9 hectares, this is a compact conservation area — smaller than the UK average of around 45 hectares.
Note: There are 2 conservation areas with this name in the UK.
Notable Listed Buildings
- Grade II 31-37, Union StreetSE1 1SD
- Grade II 59 and 61, Union StreetSE1 1TD
- Grade II 62 and 64, Union StreetSE1 1TD
- Grade II Bishop's Hall and George Bell HouseSE1 1ET
- Grade II BollardSE1 0EX
- Grade II Lord Clyde Public HouseSE1 1ER
- Grade II Mosaic Roundel at Octavia HouseSE1 1EX
- Grade II Number 52 and Attached RailingsSE1 0AR
- Grade II Redcross CottagesSE1 1EX
- Grade II Roman Catholic Church of the Most Precious Blood, Presbytery, Forecourt Walls and ShrineSE1 1TA
- Grade II The Borough Welsh Congregational ChapelSE1 0EX
- Grade II Whitecross CottagesSE1 1ET
Nearby Conservation Areas
- Union Street0 km
- Thrale Street0.2 km
- Thrale Street0.2 km
- Liberty of the Mint0.2 km
- Liberty of the Mint0.2 km
- Borough High Street0.4 km
- Borough High Street0.4 km
- King's Bench0.5 km
About Union Street Conservation Area
- Is my property in Union Street Conservation Area?
- Use the free HeritageCheck postcode checker to instantly find out if your property is within the Union Street Conservation Area boundary.
- What restrictions apply in Union Street?
- Properties in Union Street 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