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Historic parks and gardens in the planning system: a handbook

Publication Year

1997

Document Status

Withdrawn

Abstract

The Garden History Society recognises that an element of change is inevitable in historic parks and gardens, and that some owners are seeking planning consent for works which are simply part of the natural evolution or good management of an estate. This handbook is intended to help bridge the gap between the planning system and garden conservation.

ISBN

9780951837726

Publisher Information

Garden History Society

The Garden History Society promote the protection and conservation of historic parks, gardens and designed landscapes, and advise on their restoration.

70 Cowcross Street
London
GHS
UK

Website: http://www.gardenhistorysociety.org/
Email: enquiries@gardenhistorysociety.org
Tel: 020 7608 2409