Conservation Plans - Merton Priory (original) (raw)

Conservation Plans for Merton Priory

Conservation plans for Merton Priory have developed over about a decade, beginning with the Conservation and Management Plan, then with outline and detailed proposals. Behind the scenes activity included legal and financial matters, land transfer, safeguarding core funding, outreach to other projects, developing our base of friends, funding from HLF and others, which now means we can build the first phase of the project. Throughout this period the Chapter House has been improved, excavated, and remained open, thanks to brilliant volunteer work by local experts and enthusiasts, ‘Grass Roots Archaeology at its best’ with excellent support from Historic England and Merton’s elected Councillors, conservation and urban design officers.

The Conservation and Management Plan is the overarching and primary document for the Priory. It sets out the policies which protect the long-term significance of the site and guide our immediate management proposals. You can view and download the plan in sections, or as a complete plan by clicking the links below:

Preliminary plans for phase 1 of the Chapter House Renewal

We really appreciate comments on the proposals so PLEASE email info@mertonpriory.org with your views on the principles, approach, or details of the scheme. As the plans are updated we will update this page so you can view the old and new plans, to show the difference your comments have made.

The development was granted planing permission in 2015 and can be seen in the design and access statement 2015_planning.

Merton Priory and Merton Abbey Mills are of outstanding significance