London Terrace Houses


The terrace house is of outstanding importance to the historical development of London. Many are individually of great architectural or historical significance. Their construction in planned streets and squares on the great private estates of central and inner London from the mid-seventeenth century onwards has bequeathed a remarkable legacy which has dictated the character and form of large areas of London. London terrace houses are a valuable resource. Their conservation makes good economic and practice sense.
The London Terrace Houses 1660-1860 leaflet is intended to assist local planning authorities in London, as well as owners and their professional advisers, in considering some of the most common forms of alterations to London terrace houses.
What's New
- Tuesday 3 February 2009 - LGA/English Heritage Conference - Local Government House, London SW1. How can we make the most of the forthcoming heritage protection reforms, - although the Heritage Protection Bill was not included in the Queen’s Speech, a raft of changes which do not require legislative change are currently underway – new planning policy statements, and related guidance?
- English Heritage, which launched the Save our Streets campaign in 2004, has now published the best “how to” examples from around the country in ten Streets for All: Practical Case Studies. These showcase examples of councils who have taken the initiative to deal with a particular aspect of street clutter.
