Chapter 5: Oxford’s Historic Environment

Chapter 5: Contents


Enhancing Oxford’s heritage

5.1. Designated heritage assets are protected by statutory legislation. The management of change to them is controlled and guided by national, Government planning policies as well as by local (Local Plan) planning policies and by national and local planning guidance that supports the objectives of those planning policies. Policy DH3 sets out that development proposals and proposals for alterations and changes to heritage assets should not cause harm to the significance, including the setting of a designated heritage asset (listed buildings, registered parks and gardens, scheduled ancient monuments and conservation areas).

5.2. Historic England’s ‘Heritage at Risk’ programme identifies the heritage assets that are most at risk of being lost as a result of neglect, decay, or inappropriate development across England. There are three heritage assets in Oxford identified as being at risk according to Heritage England (Table 24) and they are the same as the last monitoring report and no change in status.

Table 24: Heritage assets at risk in Oxford (July 2025)
Heritage Asset  Condition Priority Category
Church of St Thomas the Martyr, St Thomas Street Poor  D –  Slow decay; solution agreed but not yet implemented. (Previously A)
Church of the Holy Family, Blackbird Leys Very bad  A - Immediate risk of further rapid deterioration or loss of fabric; planning permission has been granted to demolish the Church
Minchery Farmhouse, Littlemore - Oxford Poor C - Slow decay; no solution agreed

5.3. The National Planning Policy Framework requires that local planning authorities should make information about the significance of the historic impact gathered as part of the development management process publicly accessible. As one of the ways to meet this requirement, the City Council produces Archaeological Annual Monitoring Statements which provide a short overview of the scope and impact of development-led archaeology in Oxford.

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