Conservation areas

Conservation areas

Conservation areas are defined as areas of special architectural or historic interest, the character or appearance of which it is desirable to preserve or enhance.

The council has a duty to determine from time to time which parts of its area are of special interest and designate them as conservation areas. The decision to designate a proposed conservation area rests with the council; however, it must consult with the local community prior to designation and have regard to the representations received. Designation does not prevent change but is intended to provide the basis for the positive management of an area and for planning authorities to bring forward proposals for their preservation or enhancement.

There are 12 such areas within the borough that generally contain a high proportion of surviving historic buildings or are particularly attractive in appearance. They are designated because of their special architectural or historic interest. The council has produced character appraisals and management plans for each conservation area that assess and define what makes them so special.

Church Close - within town centre

Development controlled by conservation area designation includes:

  • new development (eg, construction of new buildings)
  • extensions and alterations of existing buildings
  • the demolition of existing buildings and structures – demolition requires conservation area consent
  • the siting of advertisements
  • the installation of solar panels and wind turbines
  • the siting of satellite dishes
  • works to trees requiring notice to be given to the council
  • minor developments (such as stone cladding or hard standings)

Article 4 Directions

The Council can impose Article 4 Directions which restrict some of the normal permitted development rights for properties, this is usually but not exclusively in connection with a Conservation Area designation. This means that the properties covered by the Article 4 Direction will have to apply for planning permission for works which in other areas would not require planning permission.

In Chesterfield there are four Article 4 Directions in force:

  • Abercrombie Street conservation area
  • Barrow Hill conservation area
  • Town centre conservation area
  • Upper Newbold Close/Moorhay Close and Water Meadow Lane

The documents below list details each of the four Article 4 Directions, setting out what permitted development rights have been removed or restricted and which properties this relates to, this is either shown in a list or on a map: 

Abercrombie Street Conservation Area Map PDF (PDF 295 KB)
Abercrombie Street Appraisal PDF (PDF 4.43 MB)
Barrow Hill Conservation Area Map PDF (PDF 142 KB)
Barrow Hill Appraisal PDF (PDF 11.22 MB)
Brimington Conservation Area Map PDF (PDF 284 KB)
Brimington Appraisal PDF (PDF 2.4 MB)
Chatsworth Road Adopted Conservation Area Map PDF (PDF 1.06 MB)
Chatsworth Road Appraisal PDF (PDF 16.44 MB)
Church Close Conservation Area Map PDF (PDF 114 KB)
Newbold Eyre Chapel Conservation Area Map PDF (PDF 235 KB)
Newbold Eyre Chapel Appraisal PDF (PDF 6.64 MB)
Old Whittington Conservation Area Map PDF (PDF 202 KB)
Old Whittington Appraisal PDF (PDF 1.03 MB)
Queens Park Conservation Area Map PDF (PDF 236 KB)
Queens Park Appraisal PDF (PDF 1.43 MB)
Somersall Conservation Area Map PDF (PDF 193 KB)
Somersall Appraisal PDF (PDF 4.41 MB)
Spencer Street Conservation Area Map PDF (PDF 106 KB)
Spencer Street Appraisal PDF (PDF 908 KB)
Staveley Appraisal PDF (PDF 2.65 MB)
Staveley Conservation Area Map PDF (PDF 175 KB)
Town Centre Appraisal PDF (PDF 2.62 MB)
Town Centre Conservation Area Map PDF (PDF 777 KB)
Abercrombie Street Map Of The Article 4 Area PDF (PDF 242 KB)
Town Centre Map Of The Article 4 Area PDF (PDF 189 KB)
Barrow Hill Map Of The Article 4 Area PDF (PDF 194 KB)
Article 4 Direction Upper Newbold Close PDF (PDF 71 KB)
Article 4 Direction Town Centre Page One And Two PDF (PDF 454 KB)
Article 4 Direction Justification Town Centre PDF (PDF 80 KB)
Article 4 Direction Barrow Hill PDF (PDF 72 KB)
Article 4 Direction Abercrombie Street PDF (PDF 75 KB)
Town Centre Article 4 Colour Guide For Painting PDF (PDF 97 KB)