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Wallington Conservation Area

Conservation Areas ¦Cams Hall ¦Catisfield ¦Fareham High Street ¦Hook ¦Osborn Road ¦Portchester Castle Street¦Sarisbury Green

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Wallington Conservation Area was designated in 1980 to protect the character of the historic settlement of Wallington which developed on the eastern side of the Wallington River. The settlement became established at the lowest fording point of the river, which is tidal up to Drift Road, and at a junction of routes from Boarhunt and Portsdown Hill. The village has a history of brewing, tanning and pottery making and the rows of cottages which are characteristic of the conservation area housed workers employed in these local industries. The conservation area boundary encloses the river, the historic bridge and North Wallington as far north as Riverside Avenue. It also includes part of Drift Road and Wallington Shore Road.

 

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