Conservation Management Plans
At its very simplest, a Conservation Plan is a document which states why a place is significant and what policies there are to ensure that significance is retained. It is basically an archaeological and historical assessment of a building or site which has been taken one step further, so the understanding is translated into specific policies for caring for what is important about the site. A Conservation Plan is a useful document for any historic site and could be used either to help secure funding or manage sympathetic changes to a Listed building. Our Conservation Plans include a thorough historical background of the building/site, phasing, assessment of significance and what is important to conserve with recommendations. We include a Building Gazetteer on Levels of Significance/Condition /Conservation Management.