Conservation Area: Huntington Conservation Area (Conservation Area 21)

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Authority City of York Council
Date assigned 01 January 1991
Date last amended

Description

Huntington conservation area was designated in 1991. The main street, called Old Village, is included through to the banks of the River Foss with All Saint's Chuch and West Huntington Hall in their treed setting. The Church of All Saint's (Grade II* listed) has a 15th century chancel. The interior includes a re-set 12th century south door and round pier. Four of the old village's 18th century houses are also listed. The main elements of the character and appearance of the area are: 1) The Old Village and the quality of repose in its altered, yet still cohesive, streetscape 2) The finely sited and historic atmosphere of All Saint's Church and West Huntington Hall and associated trees 3) The riverside, its woods and meadowland, and the way it defines and contains the western edge of the village.

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  • Unpublished document: Huntington Conservation Area.

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Location

Grid reference Centred SE 6163 5606 (477m by 731m)
Map sheet SE65NW

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Record last edited

Aug 12 2015 11:35AM

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