The conservation area consists of a long narrow corridor of land hemmed in between the River Trent and Caskgate Street, Bridge Street and Lea Road. It occupies an area of 6.96 hectares and consists largely of buildings, with a few open spaces marking cleared sites. The buildings are a mixture of dates from the eighteenth century to the present day. Many have been rebuilt or adapted to accommodate changing processes and uses; they are in a variety of ownerships.
There are 14 listed buildings within the conservation area and 2 buildings of local importance.
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