Whorlton Conservation Area
Whorlton is a mid-sized conservation area in England, covering approximately 22.6 hectares of protected landscape. It is designated in 1972 during the initial wave of conservation area protection, reflecting the area's longstanding cultural and architectural significance. The area includes 9 listed buildings recognised for their heritage value.
Notable Listed Buildings
- Grade II* Whorlton BridgeDL12 8XG
- Grade II 1-3, Grange CottagesDL12 8UZ
- Grade II 1-7, Grange TerraceDL12 8UY
- Grade II Font, Adjacent to South Porch of Church of St. MaryDL12 8XG
- Grade II Lilac CottageDL12 8XA
- Grade II The Bridge InnDL12 8FF
- Grade II The ConifersDL12 8XE
- Grade II Toll House at North-West End of Whorlton BridgeDL12 8XG
- Grade II Whorlton CroftDL12 8XD
Nearby Conservation Areas
- Greta Bridge2.7 km
- Little Newsham3.4 km
- Cleatlam4 km
- Newsham4.8 km
- Barningham5.1 km
- Barnard Castle5.6 km
- Staindrop6.1 km
- Dalton6.5 km
About Whorlton Conservation Area
- Is my property in Whorlton Conservation Area?
- Use the free HeritageCheck postcode checker to instantly find out if your property is within the Whorlton Conservation Area boundary.
- What restrictions apply in Whorlton?
- Properties in Whorlton 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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