SNN116898 - Holy Sepulchre Conservation Area: Conservation Area Re-Appraisal & Management Plan
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| Type | Report |
|---|---|
| Title | Holy Sepulchre Conservation Area: Conservation Area Re-Appraisal & Management Plan |
| Author/Originator | Planning Policy & Conservation Section, Northampton Borough Council |
| Date/Year | 2008 |
Abstract/Summary
The Conservation Area was designated on the 25th June 1986. Its boundaries have remained the same since then. The leaflet currently available for the public was published in 1988. Holy Sepulchre Conservation Area can be characterised by its high quality eighteenth and nineteenth century architecture and its focus on the twelfth century church. Much of the conservation area is in use as offices. There is some retail use on Regent Square, while food and drink and leisure uses are common on the southern part of Sheep Street and parts of Regent Square. The isolation from town has led to the area having a quieter character than Bridge Street, as it is free from traffic due to the inner ring road being created on Broad Street.
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