Wilsford

The village has developed in a linear form around the junction of minor roads linking the A153 with Wilsford Heath and Kelby to the south. These are Main Street and School Lane. Development lines both of these routes. The stream flowing along the north side of Main Street marks the natural northern boundary of the settlement, the A153 that to the west, the parkland associated with the former Wilsford Hall to the east and the village primary school to the south. Wilsford Conservation Area covers an area of 8.9 hectares, and takes in north eastern parts of the village, alongside Main Street.

The conservation area is primarily residential.

The conservation area contains 2 listed buildings including the Grade I St Mary’s Church and churchyard (C12, C13, C14, C15, restored 1860-1 by Kirk and Parry). The conservation area also contains 32 unlisted buildings of local importance. 

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To be surveyed