Prittlewell Conservation Area Appraisal Survey
Prittlewell
Prittlewell Conservation Area’s key historic interest derives from its origins as a Saxon village which thrived during the medieval period, becoming one if the primary settlements in the south-east Essex region and the principal village in the immediate area, which today has become Southend. The village has a strong connection with Prittlewell Priory, located to the north. The Conservation Area illustrates the evolution of the village from medieval times to the present day, through its variety of architecture which shows a sequence of typical materials and details for the periods. St Mary’s Church stands as a landmark not only in Prittlewell but within the wider Southend settlement.
The Conservation Area Appraisal for Prittlewell is now available for review.
We would welcome your comments by Friday 29th January 2021.