Stroud railway station was first designated as a conservation area in November 1986. No boundary changes have been made since its original designation. The conservation area does not have an adopted Conservation Area Statement (CAS), but the Station CA is currently the subject of a review.
The Stroud Industrial Heritage Conservation Area (IHCA) is currently being reviewed. The review will produce a character appraisal and a set of management proposals, which will be adopted as a Supplementary Planning Document (SPD).
In this review, we have looked at the whole of the existing Industrial Heritage Conservation Area and the land immediately adjacent to it. The Study Area for this review therefore extends beyond the boundaries of the IHCA. It includes parts of seven other existing Conservation Areas, which, together with the IHCA, form the swathe of protected land associated with this historic industrial environment. These are:
Abutting the IHCA, and also partly covered by the Study Area for this review, are
Click on the link below to go to the IHCA review web page, where you will be able to view drafts of the character appraisal and get involved in public consultation on proposals and policies.
The Industrial Heritage Conservation Area Review 2006

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Conservation Area Map- Stroud Station (PDF 103 KB)
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