Newquay Conservation Area

Newquay Conservation Area Newquay Conservation Area. This is a new group formed to propose the creation of a conservation zone in central Newquay.

The area will be based on a map of Newquay from around 1917 and other buildings of interest from later dates outside this zone.

Today marks the opening of the NICI (formerly the Hotel Victoria), ushering in an exciting new chapter for this iconic V...
15/06/2026

Today marks the opening of the NICI (formerly the Hotel Victoria), ushering in an exciting new chapter for this iconic Victorian landmark. The restoration and refurbishment have been completed to a high standard, breathing new life into one of Newquay's most recognisable buildings.

Cornwall Council has confirmed that an appeal has been lodged with the Secretary of State against the Council's refusal ...
15/06/2026

Cornwall Council has confirmed that an appeal has been lodged with the Secretary of State against the Council's refusal of the planning application for proposed demolition of 19 St Michael's Road and construction of mixed use building, consisting of new offices, 9 No residential units, parking, 2 new vehicular accesses. [PA25/06466]

Last year, the Newquay Conservation Area, residents of Ennors Road and the wider public objected to the application, citing the loss of part of the historic boundary wall of church path and concerns that vehicles crossing the public footpath to Ennors Road would harm the neighbourhood, posing risks to pedestrian safety and increasing traffic.

Anyone wishing to submit new comments to the appeal can do so by 13th July 2026.

Comments can be submitted online: https://appeal-planning-decision.service.gov.uk/comment-planning-appeal/enter-appeal-reference

Please quote the appeal reference: 6010836

Today we have been looking at some historic maps at Kresen Kernow, found an interesting map of the town in 1868! šŸ”Ž
10/06/2026

Today we have been looking at some historic maps at Kresen Kernow, found an interesting map of the town in 1868! šŸ”Ž

York Buildings on Bank Street is an impressive Edwardian building. It replaced an older cottage owned by T. A. Hubber, w...
20/05/2026

York Buildings on Bank Street is an impressive Edwardian building. It replaced an older cottage owned by T. A. Hubber, who ran a greengrocers.

The building features an attractive granite ashlar faƧade with symmetrical gables and tall multi-paned sash windows. At its centre is a carved granite stone bearing the date 1909 and the initials ā€œF.S.ā€, referring to the owner, Mr Frederick Snell of Victoria Terrace, who ran a butcher’s shop on Fore Street.

Mr Snell acquired the site and commissioned the construction of York Buildings, which was designed by Ennor & Bladen architects (E. J. Ennor). Architectural historian Nicholas Pevsner described the building as an Edwardian ā€˜bombast’ with huge corbels.

Sadly, Mr Snell died only a year after its construction however, it is wonderful that above the shopfronts, the faƧade has remained unchanged, and the original-style windows also survive, preserving the building’s historic character!

The Newquay Museum Group and its archive have supported our research into the history of the many buildings on the town’s high street. šŸ“œ

It’s wonderful to see a shopfront being lovingly restored by its owners, especially one in such a prominent position on ...
24/03/2026

It’s wonderful to see a shopfront being lovingly restored by its owners, especially one in such a prominent position on the corner of Fore Street. Efforts like this really help to bring character and charm back to the area. šŸ˜€šŸ‘

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The renovation of the Hotel Victoria is making great progress. It looks like the windows are being replaced with traditi...
05/03/2026

The renovation of the Hotel Victoria is making great progress. It looks like the windows are being replaced with traditional sash windows, which fits well with the building’s original style.

I decided to take a photo to capture the progress of the Hotel Victoria renovations, and the builders working at the front of the building noticed the camera and gave a friendly wave! šŸ“ø šŸ‘·

04/03/2026

What is a Conservation Area? Conservation areas exist to manage and protect the special architectural and historic interest of a place in other words, the features that make it unique. Every local authority in England has at least one conservation area and there are

The Newquay Conservation Area group work closely with the Newquay Old Cornwall Society , which holds an extensive collec...
07/02/2026

The Newquay Conservation Area group work closely with the Newquay Old Cornwall Society , which holds an extensive collection of photographs, maps, and historical documents relating to the town.

We’ve recently come across this old artist’s impression of a large building proposed in 1932 can anyone guess where it is? šŸ˜€

The hotel building is currently being extensively renovated, the company have submitted plans for the rest of the site!
16/01/2026

The hotel building is currently being extensively renovated, the company have submitted plans for the rest of the site!

The scheme includes knocking down the pub, nightclub and restaurant

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Newquay
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