Policy information sourced from City of London New Broad Street Conservation Area Character Summary

New Broad Street Conservation Area

This conservation area summary of character identifies key characteristics of the area and particular planning considerations.

In the City of London the present urban form and character has evolved through many centuries and is the product of numerous influences and interventions: the character and sense of place is hence unique to that area, contributing at the same time to the wider character of the City. It is inevitable that the present knowledge and information is incomplete, and in the interests of brevity only the principal characteristics of the area are identified here. A more comprehensive appreciation of history and character of the City of London and the nature of conservation area character (with particular reference to the City) are addressed in Conservation Areas in the City of London, A General Introduction to their Character.

Each conservation area character summary should be read in conjunction with the General Introduction to enable a potential appreciation of any matters of possible importance in relation to any building, site, street or area. The role of such elements in the character and appearance of any area within the City of London will vary, and will be appraised in the light of particular proposals for alterations, extensions or development. It is prepared in the light of national legislation, policy and advice provided in particular by the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 and PPG 15 Planning and the Historic Environment 1994, and planning policies for the City of London contained in the City of London Unitary Development Plan 2002.

Listed Buildings

  • Church of All Hallows, London Wall – Grade I
  • 56-60 New Broad Street – Grade II
  • 62 New Broad Street – Grade II

Scheduled Monuments

Remains of City Wall beneath All Hallows Church and churchyard, Nos. 82 & 83 London Wall and the junction of London Wall and Blomfield Street.

Additional Considerations

The following listed buildings also contribute to the immediate setting of New Broad Street Conservation Area.

  • 76-80 Old Broad Street – Grade II
  • 25 Finsbury Circus, London Wall Buildings – Grade II
  • 22-23 Blomfield Street – Grade II
  • Carpenters’ Hall, 1 Throgmorton Avenue – Grade II

For more site specific information please see the Conservation Area Character Summary