Rochester High Street and historic core

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Rochester High Street and historic core is a designated conservation area encompassing the historic commercial and medieval heart of Rochester, noted for its preserved architecture and cultural heritage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf conservation area
designated heritage asset
adjacentTo Rochester Castle NERFINISHED
Rochester Cathedral NERFINISHED
containsBuildingType Edwardian buildings
Georgian buildings
Victorian buildings
listed buildings
medieval buildings
governedBy Medway Council NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic architectural heritage
cultural heritage significance
historic commercial centre
medieval urban core
mixed-use town centre
pedestrian-friendly streetscape
hasFeature historic plot boundaries
landmarks visible along key vistas
narrow medieval street pattern
traditional shopfronts
hasLegalStatus designated conservation area
hasPart Rochester Cathedral precinct surroundings
Rochester High Street NERFINISHED
streets and lanes around Rochester Castle
hasPlanningObjective control of new development
enhancement of townscape quality
preservation of historic character
heritageValue architectural interest
cultural and social value
historic interest
townscape value
knownFor association with Charles Dickens settings
heritage-led tourism
well-preserved historic streetscape
locatedIn England
Kent NERFINISHED
Medway NERFINISHED
Rochester NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
partOf historic city of Rochester
primaryUse leisure and hospitality uses
residential use in upper floors and side streets
retail and commercial activities
subjectTo UK planning (conservation area) controls

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Rochester hasConservationArea Rochester High Street and historic core
Rochester, Kent, England hasConservationArea Rochester High Street and historic core
this entity surface form: Rochester city centre conservation area