Deptford High Street and St Paul’s conservation area were designated in 1976 and 1975 respectively. The area grew following Henry VIII’s Royal Naval Dockyard and contains many 18th century buildings including the church, the houses on Albury Street and several small buildings dotted between later ones along Deptford High Street. The area has continued to evolve and today is known for its street market and varied independent food shops.
The Council has asked consultants, The Conservation Studio to review the conservation area and write a character appraisal which will set out the special architectural or historic appearance that the Council has a duty to preserve or enhance.
The review will include:
- a summary of the history of the area
- an analysis of the spatial characteristics of the conservation area
- an assessment of the buildings making a positive contribution to the conservation area
- a summary of the current condition of the conservation area
- a review of the boundaries of the conservation area
Following the review, the Council will consider making further management proposals to preserve or enhance the character of the conservation area.
A draft will be made available on these web pages in the autumn and is timetabled to be adopted by the Council by March 2009. Watch this space for further details.