Conservation areas are designated to safeguard areas of
special architectural and historic interest. There are twenty
six Conservation Areas in the City.
Download the map of the Conservation Areas
boundaries (1.5Mb).
Conservation Areas in the
City of London: A General Introduction to their Character
This book forms the introduction and background to the character
of the City’s conservation areas. It analyses the nature of the
character of these areas and identifies the factors central to the
qualities and identity of the environment of the City of London.
The General Introduction is complemented by a series of volumes
summarising the individual character of each area.
Download the guide to conservation areas in the
City of London (4mb)
Conservation area character summaries:
These booklets identify and illustrate the characteristics of,
and particular planning considerations within, each conservation
area. In conjunction with the "Conservation Areas in the City of
London: A General Introduction to their Character", they provide an
indication of the factors of importance to the preservation or
enhancement of the character and appearance of each conservation
area.
Brewery (1.34mb)
Chancery Lane (3mb)
Dyer’s Buildings (1.23mb)
Finsbury Circus (34kb)
Fleet Street (4mb)
Guildhall (4mb)
Laurence Pountney Hill (39kb)
Leadenhall Market (3.3mb)
Lovat Lane (668kb)
Ludgate Hill (4.5mb)
Middlesex Street (4mb)
New Broad Street (43kb)
Newgate (1.26mb)
Postmans Park (1.34mb)
St Helens (1.31mb)
Smithfield (4.7mb)
Temples (56kb)
Whitefriars (982kb)
Conservation Area Management Strategies
Please download from the list below
Finsbury Circus Management
Strategy (33kb)
Guildhall Management
Strategy (31kb)
Laurence Pountney Hill Management
Strategy (42kb)
New Broad Street Management
Strategy (48kb)
Temples Management Strategy (40kb)