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Boxley Conservation Area Appraisal Survey

Boxley Conservation Area was designated in 1977, and it has not undergone a review since then. The area has a history of settlement that dates back to the Norman period, indicating the potential for archaeological remains that reflect this early history.

The age and quality of the architecture within the Conservation Area provide tangible connections to its historical layers, greatly enhancing its significance. The primary reason for designating this area is the high-quality historic buildings present.

Furthermore, the village has a strong historical and visual relationship with St. Mary and All Saints Church, which has influenced the development of the surrounding area.

Click here to read the draft Conservation Area Appraisal & Management Plan for Boxley (opens in a new tab).(External link)

Survey Closes: 14 December 2025.

Survey takes: 6-8 minutes.

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To what extent do you agree or disagree with the Appraisal and Management Plan for Boxley?

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It is proposed to extend the boundary of the conservation area to include the area north and east of The Street, with the new area covering Warren Farm, Hatchetts, the Pump House, Styles Cottages and the Boxley waterworks buildings.

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What is your overall view about the conservation area appraisal boundary change for Boxley?