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Conservation Areas

There are 18 conservation areas within the Borough of Great Yarmouth:

To view a map of each conservation area, please click on the conservation area titles below

Number

Conservation area title

Designation dates

1.

PDF Document Camperdown

2 December 1969 (extended 2 October 1979 and 10 October 2003

2.

PDF Document Market Place, Rows and North Quay

25 July 1975 (extended 10 October 2003)

3.

PDF Document Hall Quay/South Quay

25 July 1975 (extended 10 October 2003)

4.

PDF Document King Street
PDF Document appraisal plan

25 July 1975 (extended 27 January 1998 and 10 October 2003)

5.

PDF Document St Nicholas/Northgate Street

25 July 1975 (extended 10 October 2003)

6.

PDF Document Gorleston Town Centre

28 June 1977

7.

PDF Document Hemsby

3 May 1977

8.

PDF Document Martham

23 February 1979

9.

PDF Document Winterton

23 February 1979

10.

PDF Document Prince's Road

2 October 1979

11.

PDF Document Ormesby St Margaret

27 May 1983

12.

PDF Document Cliff Hill

15 March 1985

13.

PDF Document East and West Somerton

6 January 1987

14.

PDF Document Rollesby

3 October 1989

15.

PDF Document St Georges

10 October 2003

16.

PDF Document Seafront

10 October 2003

17.

PDF Document Gorleston conservation area extensions

19 June 2009

18.

PDF Document Halvergate marshes

12 May 1995

Please note that some maps contain extensions of areas.  For example, Cliff Hill map includes the Gorleston extended conservation area, so check all areas to ensure you get the correct information.

If you have any queries please contact our conservation team using the contact details above.

Further Information

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Hall Plain,
Great Yarmouth,
Norfolk,
NR30 2QF

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