An Architect's guide to: Property Hot Spots in Warrington
Property Hot Spots in Warrington include:
Appleton,
Appleton Thorn, Bewsey and Whitecross, Bradley Brook, Cheshire, Cogshall,
Daresbury, Dutton, Grappenhall, Grappenhall and Thelwall, Hatton, Hatton,
Stretton and Walton, Higher Walton, Higher Whitley, Latchford, Latchford
East, Latchford West, Lower Stretton, Lower Whitley, Lymm, Milton Weaver,
Moore, Norcott Brook, Penketh and Cuerdley, Preston On The Hill, Seven Oaks
& Marston, Stockton Heath, Stretton, Thelwall, Walton, Warrington,
Whitley.
The top ten Most Expensive Streets in Warrington are:
- Bentleys Farm Lane
- Back Lane
- Bellcast Close
- Grimsditch Lane
- Firs Lane
- Saxon Close
- Lyons Lane
- Houghs Lane
- Parrs Wood View
- High Warren Close
Local Authority in WarringtonWarrington Borough Council is the main local authority in Warrington http://www.warrington.gov.uk/ but some areas fall within Cheshire East Council http://www.cheshireeast.gov.uk/
Conservation Areas in Warrington
Development is restricted in a Conservation Area. Permitted Development rights are removed and buildings have a similar status to listed buildings. They are planning controls which are used to protect and enhance their character and appearance. It is not impossible to build or extend in a Conservation Area, but expertise is required. Raynes Architecture have an expert track record at gaining planning permissions with listed buildings. The following areas are conservation areas.
The borough has 17 conservation areas (in the settlements of Warrington, Lymm, Grappenhall, Walton, Thelwall, Culcheth and Stockton Heath)
Development is restricted in a Conservation Area. Permitted Development rights are removed and buildings have a similar status to listed buildings. They are planning controls which are used to protect and enhance their character and appearance. It is not impossible to build or extend in a Conservation Area, but expertise is required. Raynes Architecture have an expert track record at gaining planning permissions with listed buildings. The following areas are conservation areas.
The borough has 17 conservation areas (in the settlements of Warrington, Lymm, Grappenhall, Walton, Thelwall, Culcheth and Stockton Heath)
- Arley, Aston by Budworth Parish
- Bewsey Street Conservation Area
- Bridge Street Conservation Area
- Buttermarket Street Conservation Area
- Church Street Conservation Area
- Culcheth Newchurch Conservation Area
- Grappenhall Village Conservation Area
- Greenalls Brewery Conservation Area
- Lymm Conservation Area
- Palmyra Square Conservation Area
- Stockton Heath London Road and Grappenhall Road Conservation Area
- Thelwall Village Conservation Area
- Town Hall Conservation Area
- Walton Village Conservation Area