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Lee Manor conservation area

Lee Manor conservation area was designated in 1975. Houses were built from the 1860s on land owned by the Baring family who lived in the manor house (now Manor House Library). The variety of mainly two storey, pale stock brick houses and terraces, often set behind well planted gardens and the presence of Manor House Gardens give the area a pleasant suburban quality.

The Lee Manor Conservation Area Appraisal sets out the character of the area which the Council seeks to preserve and enhance. The information contained within is used in the determination of planning applications in the area. Follow the link to 'preserving the character of Brockley conservation area' on the left to download the appraisal. The document is also available from the Planning Information Service, whose contact details are below.

Do I need planning permission?

Article 4 directions are made to control small scale alterations to external elevations in order to preserve or enhance the character of the conservation area. Such a direction was made to cover the whole of Lee Manor conservation area on 19 March 2008. This means that planning permission will be required to change windows, roof coverings, front doors, render elevations or make other such alterations.

The information given here is meant to help you understand planning in conservation areas. As this information is not comprehensive, it should not be relied on as fact in your particular situation. You are strongly advised to check whether permission is needed when considering works as mistakes can lead to delays or even enforcement action.

Works to trees

Trees in conservation areas are protected and the Council must be formally notified of all works to trees within the conservation area. For more information go to tree preservation orders.

Contact us
Planning information service
Tel: 020 8314 7400