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Langcliffe - Yorkshire Dales National Park

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YDNPA (date?) ‘Summary Guide for Property Owners and Developers’,www.yorkshiredales.org.uk/summary_guide_for_property_owners_and_developers.pdfd) Government Guidance and LegislationDepartment for Communities and Local Government (2010) PlanningPolicy Statement 5: Planning for the Historic Environment. London: TSO.Available on www.communities.gov.ukDepartment for Communities and Local Government, Department forCulture, Media and Sport, English Heritage (2010) PPS5 Planning for theHistoric Environment: Historic Environment Planning Practice Guide.Available on www.english-heritage.org.ukDepartment for Culture, Media and Sport (2010) The Government’sStatement on the Historic Environment for England 2010. Available onhttp://www.culture.gov.uk.Office of the Deputy Prime Minister (2004) Planning Policy Statement 7:Sustainable Development in Rural Areas. Available onwww.communities.gov.ukPlanning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas Act) 1990. Availableon www.opsi.gov.ukTown and Country Planning Act 1990. Available on www.opsi.gov.ukTown and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) Order1995 (as amended). Available on www.opsi.gov.uke) Websites<strong>Langcliffe</strong> – A village in the <strong>Yorkshire</strong> <strong>Dales</strong> <strong>National</strong> <strong>Park</strong>. Available onwww.langcliffe.net9.2 Glossary of Terms and AbbreviationsAshlarDesignationDomesdayEarly EnglishGrade I, II*, IIDressed stone wall of smooth surface, usually made ofrectangular stone blocks and very thin mortar joints.The way of marking that a building, monument orlandscape has special interest in the national context,and protecting it by law. In the United Kingdom, there arecurrently seven categories: listed buildings, conservationareas, scheduled ancient monuments, registered parksand gardens, registered historic battlefields, protectedwreck sites, and World Heritage Sites.The Domesday Book is the record of the great survey ofEngland, which was completed in 1086. To achieve this,William the Conqueror sent men all over the country tofind out what or how much each landholder had in landand livestock, and what it was worth. Mention in‘Domesday’ implies that a settlement has existed since atleast 1086 but not necessarily in the same location.Architectural style of the English Gothic during c.1180-1275, which originally came from Paris, France. It is mostsignificant for the development of the pointed arch. Laterthis style was followed by the Decorated (c.1275−1380)and Perpendicular (c.1380−1520) periods of the EnglishGothic.Within the listed buildings designation, there are threerankings. The highest is grade I, which applies to47

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