Hartlip Listed Buildings
Hartlip’s Listed Buildings and Heritage Assets
Definitions
Listed Buildings are properties or structures of special architectural and/or historic interest that are protected by law for future generations.
Any man-made structure can be considered for listing.
Listed Buildings are classified into three categories based on their significance:
Grade I
Grade II*
Grade II
Buildings are listed to protect the physical evidence of our past. Historic buildings add to the quality of our lives being an important aspect of the character and appearance of towns, villages and countryside. They are central parts of our cultural heritage and our sense of identity.
Alterations to Listed Buildings require Listed Building Consent from the Local Planning Authority.
Such plans are subject to robust scrutiny involving the Conservation Officer.
Heritage Assets can be a building, monument, site, place, area or landscape identified as having a degree of significance meriting consideration in planning decisions because of its heritage interest.
Such features may be ‘designated heritage assets’ or ‘non-designated heritage assets’.
Hartlip Listed Buildings
1.II 7 Paradise Cottages and the Old Farmhouse
2.II Barn 30 Yards North West of Place Farm
3.II* Barrows Cottages
5.II Dovecot 30 Yards West of Place Farm
6.II Farm Storage Building 25 Yards South East of Place Farm
7.II Grace Cottages
8.II Hartlip House
9.II Hartlip Place
10.II Ivy Cottage
11.II Place Farmhouse Garden Wall and Granary
12.II Pope's Hall
13.II* Queendown Warren
14.II Stepp House
15.II Sweepstakes Farmhouse
16.II Thatch Cottage
17.II Tomb of Mary Osborne, 3 Feet East of South Chapel of Church of St Michael
18.II Tombs of Adam and Richard Ruck, 5 Yards South East of Porch of Church of St Michael
19.II* Warren Cottage
20.II Wisteria Cottage
21.II Yew Tree Cottage
22.II War Memorial
Hartlip's Heritage Assets
In addition to the list of Listed Buildings, other Heritage Assets include:
Hartlip Endowed Primary School
The Methodist Chapel
The Old Wheelwash and wall – now the Village Pond