Kirk Ireton Conservation Area is predominantly a rural area, the whole of the village being set within a much wider landscape setting.Kirk Ireton Conservation Area is predominantly a rural area, the whole of the village being set within a much wider landscape setting.
Furthest north is Blythe House on Moor Lane and furthest to the south is Field Farm on Field Lane.
The original designation of Kirk Ireton Conservation Area was in August 1971 and the conservation area boundary was further amended in November 1992. It currently comprises 74.6 hectares.
Within Kirk Ireton Conservation Area there are 217 buildings, of which 18 are listed entries. The Barley Mow Public House on Main Street, is listed Grade II*. The remainder are listed Grade II. The listed buildings in Kirk Ireton range from cottages to gate piers, from a public house to farmhouses. All are recognised for the contribution they make both individually and to the street-scene.
Kirk Ireton Conservation Area contains no Scheduled Ancient Monuments.
None of the listed buildings within the Kirk Ireton Conservation Area are recognised by the District Council as being ‘at risk’.
There are no additional planning controls, such as an Article 4 Direction, on properties in Kirk Ireton Conservation Area.
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