appendixa-protected featuresA range of buildings are statutorily and locally protected (See Plan A)Listed BuildingsArbory Drive, Arbory Lodge,Grade IIArbory Drive, Isles HouseGrade IIBank Street, Nos 2 & 22-26Grade II<strong>Burnley</strong> Road, No 17, Barclay’s BankGrade II<strong>Burnley</strong> Road, No 47, National Westminster Bank Grade II<strong>Burnley</strong> Road, Town HallGrade IIChurch Street, No 2, Cellar RestaurantGrade IIChurch Street, No 28, Trevelyan TavernGrade IIChurch Street, Church of St. LeonardGrade IIChurch Street, Nazareth Unitarian ChurchGrade IIChurch Street, gate piers & gates at N. U. Church Grade IIFactory Lane, No 2, Helms MillGrade IIGawthorpe Street, Nos 1-21 & 2-6Grade IIHapton Road, Green Farm and CottageGrade IIMill Street, No 29Grade IIMill Street, Prestige Bedding CentreGrade IIMoor Lane, Nos 1-3Grade IINorth Street, Nos 4-6Grade IIShakespeare Street, Engine House at Jubilee Mill Grade IIVictoria Road, Stockbridge House Grade II *Conservation Area102 heritage appraisal<strong>Padiham</strong> Conservation AreaLocally Listed BuildingsAlbert Street, Nos 1-35Albert Street, Nos 2-44Alma Street, Nos 2-4Bank Street, Nos 6, 8, 12-20, 28, 29Blackburn Road, Knight Hill House, Old People’s Rest Centre<strong>Burnley</strong> Road, entrance gateposts to former coal staithe<strong>Burnley</strong> Road, Nos 1-13<strong>Burnley</strong> Road, Nos 4-8<strong>Burnley</strong> Road, Nos 19-45<strong>Burnley</strong> Road, Nos 24-30<strong>Burnley</strong> Road, No 34, Bradford and Bingley Building Society<strong>Burnley</strong> Road, Nos 59-65<strong>Burnley</strong> Road, No. 70<strong>Burnley</strong> Road, <strong>Padiham</strong> Bridge<strong>Burnley</strong> Road, Nos 89, Flying Dutchman<strong>Burnley</strong> Road, No. 104<strong>Burnley</strong> Road, No. 112Calder Street, Nos 2-8Chapel Walk, Nos 1-19Church Street, No 1, Starkie’s Arms PHChurch Street, Nos 3-11Church Street, Nos 4-60Church Street, Nos 80-84Church Street, Nos 45-95Church Street, War MemorialDragon Street, Nos 1-3Guy Street, Nos 1-3
Guy Street, Nos 2-10Hapton Road, St Anne and St Elizabeth ChurchInkerman Street, Nos 3, 6-8Mill Street, Nos 2-16Mill Street, Nos 19-27Mill Street, Nos 36-38North Street, Burial GroundNorth Street, Nos 19-25Pendle Street, Baptist ChapelQueen Street, Bank HouseQueen Street, Nos 1-9Shuttleworth Street, Nos 2-30Spring Gardens Terrace, Nos 1-7Station Road, No 2Station Road, Road Bridge over CalderStation Road, No. 21Station Road, Police StationStation Road, Railway SawmillVictoria Road, No. 10Well Street, Nos 2-18West Street, Nos 70-90West Street, Former Unitarian ChapelWest Street, Hare and Hounds PHWhalley Road, CrosswaysTree Preservation OrdersB131 (D) Stockbridge House, <strong>Padiham</strong>B132 (B) Crossways, <strong>Padiham</strong> No 2B134 (N) <strong>Burnley</strong> (Arbory Drive, <strong>Padiham</strong>)B134 (W) Stockbridge House No 2, <strong>Padiham</strong>B138 (H) 22 Whalley RoadB139(G) Land at Institute StreetB139 (H) Arbory Lodge, Arbory DriveDefinitive FootpathsNumbers FP6, FP7, FP10, FP11, FP17, FP18, FP19, FP23, FP28, FP32, FP35heritage appraisal 103
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