1446 THE GAZETTE, 29ra JANUARY 1976

Hampsthwaite Primary School and its playing field and to Apron Lane, but then heads south again towards the road then south along the.eastern boundary of a lane to include junction to include a row of trees on the eastern side of the over the Cockhill Beck. It then the lane. It then proceeds north along Apron Lane before follows the southern side of the Beck to cross Hollins turning west at the southern wall of the Smithy and follow- Lane, makes a detour to include 2-8 Hollins Lane and ing the rear of properties bordering on Dolly Walk. It then, follows the eastern side of the Beck, including then passes along the south side of buildings fronting the 57 Main Street, to Rowden Lane, where it includes a westward extension of Dolly Walk and thence south to group of mature trees within the curtilage of " Stonebeck ". include the curtilage of Prospect House. It then proceeds The Conservation Area boundary then proceeds north north along the west side of Scara-h Lane, along the east along Rowden Lane, noth-east along Main Street and side of O.S. Field 4160, along the east and north sides of north-west along the rear boundaries of 14-19 Peckfield O.S. Field 4174 and along the north side of O.S. Field 3373 Close. It then follows the rear boundaries of 2-24 Main until reaching the starting point. Street, the Joiners Arms Public House and Winsley House, /. Neville Knox, Chief Executive. and then the eastern boundary of O.S. Fields 7377 and Council Offices, 8500. It then follows the boundary of St. Thomas a , HG1 2SG. Beckers Churchyard, crosses the , and heads eastwards some 70m north of the river to rejoin the 27th January 1976. (887) starting point north of Hampsthwaite Bridge. T. Neville Knox, Chief Executive. HARROGATE BOROUGH COUNCIL Council Offices, Harrogate, HG1 2SG. NOTICE OF DESIGNATION OF CONSERVATION AREA 27th January 1976. (886) TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT, 1971 (AS AMENDED) Conservation Area at Masham HARROGATE BOROUGH COUNCIL Notice is hereby given, in pursuance of section 277 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1971, as amended, that NOTICE OF DESIGNATION OF CONSERVATION AREA the Council of the after consultation TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT, 1971 with the North County Council and other bodies (AS AMENDED) have determined that the area described in the Schedule to Council of the Borough of Harrogate Conservation Area of this notice is an area of special architectural or historic interest, the character or appearance of which it is desirable to preserve or enhance and have accordingly designated the Notice is hereby given in pursuance of section 277 of the said area as a conservation area. Town and Country Planning Act, 1971, as amended, that The effect of the designation of the Conservation Area the Council of the Borough of Harrogate after consultation is that where it is proposed to demolish a building on or with the County Council and other bodies adjacent to the Conservation Area, express consent must have determined that the area described in the Schedule be obtained from the Local Planning Authority. In addi- to this notice is an area of special architectural or historic tion if any application for planning permission for develop- interest, the character or appearance of which it is desirable ment of land on or adjacent to the Conservation Areas is to preserve or enhance and have accordingly designated the made to the Council and the development would, in the said area as a conservation area. opinion of the Council, affect the character or appearance The effect of the designation of the Conservation Area of the Conservation Areas, the application will be subject is that where it is proposed to demolish a building on or to the special procedure in section 28 of the Town and adjacent to the Conservation Area, express consent must Country Planning Act, 1971, as amended. Further it is be obtained from the Local Planning Authority. In addi- provided that trees on land within a Conservation Area are tion if any application for planning permission for develop- protected and consent is required from Local Planning ment of land on or adjacent to the Conservation Areas is Authority to fell, top, lop or cut back any such trees. made to the Council and the development would, in the A map of the Conservation Area may be inspected free opinion of the Council, affect the character or appearance of charge during normal office hours at the office of the of the Conservation' Areas, the application will be subject Director of Technical Services (Planning Section), Knap- to the special procedure in section 28 of the Town and ping Mount, West Grove Road, Harrogate, and the Chief Country Planning Act, 1971, as amended. Further it is Executive, Council Offices, Harrogate. provided that trees on land within a Conservation Area are protected and consent is required from Local Planning SCHEDULE Authority to fell, top, lop or, cut back any such trees. The Masham Conservation Area boundary is as follows: A map of the Conservation Area may be inspected free Working from the north in a clockwise direction, it of charge during normal office hours at the office of the begins on the western side of the road immediately to the Director of Technical Services (Planning Section), Knapping north of Masham Bridge and then follows a generally Mount, West Grove Road, Harrogate, and the Chief Execu- south-easterly course along the A.6108, along a footpath tives, Council Offices, Harrogate. between O.S. fields 0006 and 8511 and across the middle of O.S. field 0006 to the southern end of Grotto Planta- SCHEDULE tion. It then heads in a south-westerly direction crossing the and following a path across O.S. field 9278 The boundary of the Burton Leonard Conservation Area to the south of the Old Mill and the Mill House and is as follows: thence to the junction of O.S. fields 9278, 7761 and the Working clockwise from the west, the boundary passes curtilage of Nutwith House. It passes around St. Mary's between Fountains House and Elm Bank on the south side churchyard and follows the rear of the curtilages of the of Station Lane and then proceeds east along middle of properties fronting the south side of the Market Place, Station Lane. It then passes along the north-west side of where it emerges onto Park Street some 50 metres south of Briar Hill Farm, including the traditional complex of Chapman Lane. From this point the boundary runs south- farm buildings at the rear, and behind Burton Hill Farm, east down the centre of Park Street as far as the southern including a pair of traditional barns. It then proceeds side of Park Drive, and then turns south-west down an along the centre of the lane giving access to these farms, unnamed lane, including the Old Church but excluding into Low Peter Lane and thence along the northern boun- the Vicarage. It then passes south along the western dary of O.S. Field 6700, and then along the northern boundary of the Vicarage and thence west along the south boundary of O.S. Field 760 to Straight Lane, in a southerly side of Rodney Terrace to the junction of O.S. fields 3237, direction down the centre of Straight Lane to Wainstones 4036 and the curtilage of " Brookside ". and then along the southern side of "Wainstones" and The boundary then passes north along the western 5 Birkhills and then passes along the rear curtilages of boundary of properties fronting Fisher Row to the Swinton properties fronting the east side of Straight Lane, emerging road, whence it heads east for some 50 metres along the on to Mill Lane to the east of " The Cottage ". north side of the road, and then follows generally the rear The boundary then proceeds west along the south side of of the curtilages of properties fronting the beginning of the Mill Lane, south along the east side of Orchard House and Swinton Road (north side) and Park Street (west side), west along the northern edge of Hymas's Transport Depot. including the Methodist Church, Morton Row Cottages and It then heads south between the latter and the curtilage of " Sunnyside" but excluding Maple Creek Flats, the Tele- The Lilacs and Kayes Farm and thence through Hawber's phone Exchange and the Fire Station. From the southern Farm to include its traditional complex of farm buildings. corner of the curtilage of " Sunnyside", it follows the It then passes along the southern side of the latter, almost Swinney Beck to Westholme Road before proceeding along