Trimdon - Conservation Area Appraisal, December 2009

  • Description

    ....The Trimdon Village Conservation Area was designated in July 1993 in recognition of the historic importance of the village as a setting for one of the oldest churches in the County, and the attractive appearance of the village green. The conservation area centres around the designated village green which dates from the medieval period, and is surrounded by a collection of historic buildings including a Norman church on a mound on the village green. The village is still legible as a medieval settlement although the surrounding countryside has seen extensive housing development which has undermined the setting of the conservation area....
  • Owner

    Durham County Council
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    Link: https://www.durham.gov.uk/media/3607/Trimdon-Conservation-Area-Character-Appraisal/pdf/TrimdonConservationAreaCharacterAppraisal.pdf
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    Added by: Simon Cotterill
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