Caythorpe and Frieston

The first part of the Conservation Area (Caythorpe) encompasses the historic core of the village and is effectively divided into northern and southern sections by the orientation of Church Lane. The southern section comprises of High Street, which is characterised by a mix of residential and commercial uses, together with Chapel Lane and the north side of South Parade which are primarily residential. The northern section is primarily residential in character and includes Church Lane and the east side of Waterloo Road to the junction with Waterloo Close. The boundary also incorporates the open farmland associated with Hall Farm, situated to the north of Church Lane, and Caythorpe Hall. The conservation area covers a total of 12.39 hectares.

There are 19 listed buildings within the conservation area, the majority are located at the northern end of the village along Church Lane and include St Vincent’s Church (Grade I) and Caythorpe Hall (Grade II*). There is also a single un-listed building within the conservation area.

The second part of the Conservation Area (Frieston Green) comprises of Frieston Green and the buildings on the west side of Frieston Road. The north side of Hough Road from The Cottage as far as the paddock to the west of Frieston Old Hall and Frieston House on the south side are also included within the boundary.

The conservation area contains six Grade II listed buildings.

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Caythorpe survey photos

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Frieston survey photos

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