Nocton

Nocton Conservation Area covers 27.41 hectares, and covers most of the village (except for: Rostrop Road, Nocton Park/Hinaidi Lane and Wellhead Lane) as well as parts of the grounds to Nocton Hall.

The conservation area is predominantly residential.

The conservation area contains 10 listed buildings and 25 unlisted buildings of local importance. Out of the listed buildings 2 are Grade II*: Former banqueting house in the grounds of Nocton Hall (c. 1700) and All Saints church (c. 1862 and designed by Sir G G Scott).

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To be surveyed