Cambridge historic core conservation area

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The Cambridge historic core conservation area is a protected central district of Cambridge, England, renowned for its medieval street pattern, historic university buildings, and rich architectural heritage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf conservation area
protected area
urban conservation area
contains civic buildings
historic commercial streets
historic market area
listed buildings
medieval lanes
religious buildings
university colleges
country United Kingdom
designation conservation area under UK planning law
governedBy Cambridge City Council
hasCharacteristic high townscape value
historic churches
historic streetscapes
historic university buildings
landmark college buildings
medieval street pattern
mixed-use urban fabric
rich architectural heritage
riverside setting
hasManagement conservation area appraisal and management plan
heritageValue architectural
historic
townscape
knownFor historic university environment
medieval urban form
tourism
locatedIn Cambridge, England
surface form: Cambridge

Cambridgeshire, England
surface form: Cambridgeshire

England
partOf city centre of Cambridge
purpose control of development
preservation of historic character
protection of architectural heritage
regulates alterations to historic buildings
new development within its boundary
subjectTo conservation area consent requirements
heritage impact assessment for major proposals
traversedBy River Cam
urbanContext historic city centre
university city

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Trinity Street, Cambridge partOf Cambridge historic core conservation area
Trumpington Street, Cambridge isInConservationArea Cambridge historic core conservation area
St John’s Street, Cambridge isPartOfConservationArea Cambridge historic core conservation area
this entity surface form: Cambridge city centre conservation area