Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

Protected landscape

Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) - landscapes of national importance protected for their scenic beauty and character.

What This Means

This property is in one of England's most beautiful and protected landscapes - AONBs have the same level of protection as National Parks.

Practical Advice

  • Planning permission is much harder to get - expect stricter controls
  • External changes to property may be restricted or refused
  • Often enhances property value due to protected location
  • Enjoy exceptional natural beauty and protected countryside
  • Consult local planning authority early for any alterations

Key Points

  • What it means: This area has exceptional landscape value
  • Stricter planning controls than normal areas
  • Development proposals face additional scrutiny
  • External alterations may be restricted
  • Protection of scenic beauty, tranquillity, and dark skies
  • Same level of protection as National Parks
  • Often enhances property desirability and value
  • Limits light pollution and development density

Additional Information

AONBs protect 15% of England and Wales. Living here means stricter planning rules but exceptional natural beauty.

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