Rye Conservation Area

E862383

Rye Conservation Area is a protected historic district in Rye, East Sussex, known for its well-preserved medieval and Georgian architecture and distinctive townscape.

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Rye Conservation Area canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf conservation area
protected historic district
country United Kingdom
governedBy Rother District Council NERFINISHED
hasArchitecturalStyle Georgian architecture
medieval architecture
hasBuildingType brick townhouses
listed buildings
timber-framed houses
hasCharacteristic distinctive townscape
historic buildings
narrow streets
well-preserved historic fabric
hasConservationObjective control of new development
preservation of historic character
protection of architectural features
hasHeritageType historic townscape
hasPeriod Georgian period
medieval period
hasProtectionStatus designated conservation area
hasRegulatingAuthority local planning authority
hasSignificance architectural significance
historic significance
townscape significance
hasView historic street vistas
locatedIn East Sussex
England
Rye NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
partOf Rye town centre
subjectOf conservation area appraisal
heritage management policies
usedFor heritage tourism
residential use
retail and commercial use

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West Street, Rye, East Sussex inConservationArea Rye Conservation Area