THE GAZETTED 25TH OCTOBER 1974 10005 hours at the Planning Department, 13A London Road, Staplehujrst . Sufton Valence. SCHEDULE . Conservation Area . . The ' Conservation Area centres around' the junction of the Road, the Heath Road, and Sandway Extension of Controls over the Demolition of Buildings' Road, and forms art approximate triangle. It includes the in Conservation Areas following" properties: " Bankside ", " Hollybank ", " Beau- Notice is hereby given that by virtue of the provisions of mourit ", " Whitacker Cottage ", " Hazeldene ", " Lowenva ", section 277A of the Town and Country Planning Act 1971 " Bank Cottage", " Dew Cottage", " Rose Cottage", as amended by section 1 of the Town and Country Amenities "Linden Cottage", "Vine Cottage", "Warren Cottages", Act 1974 which came into force on 31st August 1974 no " East Bank ", " Bank House ", " Quince Cottage ", and their building (other than an ecclesiastical building) within a curtilages. Conservation Area, including the Conservation Areas speci- Liverton Street Conservation Area fied in the Schedule hereto, shall be demolished without the The Conservation Area is an approximate rectangle consent of the appropriate planning authority. centred on the Headcorn Road and includes the following The appropriate planning authority for the Conservation properties and their curtilages, " Bowley Hall", " Bowley Areas specified' in the Schedule hereto is the Maidstone Hall Cottage ", the buildings on the site of Mansion Farm Borough Council. Cottages, " Murton Cottage ", " Hillside Cottages ", " Green- Further information may be obtained from the Planning acres", Nos. 1-2 Headcorn Road, "Liverton House", Officer, 13A London Road, Maidstone, . " Churchill Cottages ", " Mansion Farm", and the group SCHEDULE of buildings south of the boundary of Orchard Bungalow. Conservation Area An area surrounding and including The Green. The Conservation Area centres on Boughton Road and Church Road and includes1 the following properties: " Boughton Place ", " Bailiff Cottage ", " St. Nicholas One area centred on and another known Church ", " The Bell House ", " Boughton Place Cottages ". as The Quarries at the bottom of Bortlescrew Hill. The southern boundary follows the southern edge of the field to the south of the Church from. Church Road on the The village centre, including St. Mary and All Saints west to the footpath to the old rectory on the east. Church. The Maidstone Bank Street Conservation Area (Extensions) Broomfield Lower Stone Street, Nos. 22-70 (even numbers inclusive). A small settlement, including St. Margaret's Church, to Lower Stone Street, the Omnibus Station. the south of Leeds Castle. Lower Stone Street, Nos. 2-8 (even numbers inclusive). Lower Stone Street, the Granada Theatre. The village centre extending from the Sittingbourne Road Lower Stone Street, Nos. 11-19 (odd numbers inclusive). (A.249) south to St. Martins Church. Lower Stone Street, Granada House. Romney Place, Romney House. (Dean Street) Gabriels Hdl, 8-56 (even numbers inclusive). An area centred on the junction of Dean Street, Forge Gabriels Hill, 1-35 (odd numbers inclusive). Lane and New Cut, including Foley House, Gate House Palace Avenue, 2-6 (even numbers inclusive). Farmhouse, the William Wilberforce Public House, the Palace Avenue, former Municipal Offices. Walnut Tree Public House and North View Cottages. High Street, 1-20 (consecutive numbers inclusive). East Farleigh (Lower Road) Market Buildings, all properties. The properties fronting Lower Road, between Gallants Pudding Lane, Star House and Invicta House. Lane and Station Hill. Pudding Lane, Nos. 24-29 (consecutive numbers inclu- sive). A part of the Parish of Boxley consisting of Grove Green Earl Street, Nos. 1-47 (odd numbers inclusive). and the surrounding cottages. Earl Street, Corpus Christie Hall. Earl Street, Nos. 2-26 (even numbers inclusive). (East Street) Earl Street, Gate House to Pale Ale Brewery. The area known as East Street, to the south of the A 20— Week Street, Nos. 39-41. Maidstone—Ash ford Road, extending from Bell Farm, to Dated 25th October 1974. Red Barn Cottages. K. B. Rogers, Secretary. Headcorn 13 Tonbridge Road, High Street eastwards to the Baptist Chapel, the parish Maidstone, Kent ME16 8HG. (870) church of St. Peter and St. Paul and Church Walk, and North Street as far as the recreation ground. Hollingsbourne (Broad Street} MAIDSTONE BOROUGH COUNCIL A small settlement on the Pilgrims Way in the parish TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACTS 1971-1974 of . Conservation Areas in the Hollingbourne (Eyhor Street) Bearsted. An area extending from Eyhorne House to Mill Cottage, Boughton Monchelsea. including Eyhorne Green. Boxley. Holhngbourne (Broad Street) Broomfield. The village area lying between the Pilgrims Way and Detling. the Parish Church of All Saints and including the grounds East Farleigh (Dean Street). of the Manor House and Perm Court. East Farleigh (Lower Road). Leeds Grove Green. Two areas: one known as Lower Street and extending Harrietsham (East Street). from St. Nicholas's Church to Foley Farm ; and the other Headcorn. being Upper Street and extending from Forge Lane to The Ho'llingbourne (Broad Street). Ten Bells Public House and adjoining Churchill Cottages. Hollingbourne (Eyhorne Street). Hollingbourne (Upper Street). Lenham Leeds. The Square, Church Square, and the parish church of Lenham. St. Mary ; Court Lodge, the Vicarage and Grove House ; Linton (amended area). High Street as far as Roundabout Cottage ; Maidstone Road Loose. as far as Parapet House ; Faversham Road as far as Douglas Maidstone (AH Saints Church (amended area)). Almshouses. Maidstone (Bank Street). Linton (amended area) Maidstone (Rocky Hill) An area extending on both sides of the A.229 road Maidstone (Chillington House). (Linton Hill) from Forge House in the north to Redwall Marden (Centre). Lane in the south, including the Parish Church of St. Marden (West End). Nicholas, the Almshouses, the Bull Inn, Mullion Court, the