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The character of conservation areas: a study commissioned from Chesterton Consulting and the University of Central England.

By:
  • Royal Town Planning Institute
Language: English Publication details: London RTPI 1993Description: 135p. : ill. ; 30cmISBN:
  • 0901151777
Subject(s):
  • CHESTERTON CONSULTING
  • CONSERVATION AREAS
  • UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL ENGLAND
  • CONSERVATION
LOC classification:
  • 711.52
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The character of conservation areas: a study commissioned from Chesterton Consulting and the University of Central England.

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Royal Town Planning Institute, . (1993). The character of conservation areas: a study commissioned from Chesterton Consulting and the University of Central England. London: RTPI.

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Royal Town Planning Institute, . 1993. The character of conservation areas: a study commissioned from Chesterton Consulting and the University of Central England. London: RTPI.

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Royal Town Planning Institute, . (1993). The character of conservation areas: a study commissioned from Chesterton Consulting and the University of Central England. London: RTPI.

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Royal Town Planning Institute, . The character of conservation areas: a study commissioned from Chesterton Consulting and the University of Central England. London: RTPI. 1993.

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