Clytha

Clytha conservation area

The Clytha conservation area was designated on 25 June 1999, appraised in 2019 and the boundary revised following a Council resolution on 31 January 2020.

Download a plan of the Clytha conservation area (pdf)

The Clytha area is recognised as one of the finest examples of mid-Victorian planned development in Newport. The special interest of the Clytha Conservation Area is drawn from the uniqueness and integrity of its town planning, and the richness of its Italianate architecture.

Conservation Area Appraisal

The Clytha Conservation Area Appraisal (2020) is available to view and and sets out the history of the area, what makes the area special and provides recommendations for its preservation and enhancement.

The boundary amendments paper (pdf) sets out how the boundary has been amended from 1999 to 2020.

Further Information

For further information please read the advisory leaflet (pdf) on Conservation Area designation and what that means for owners and occupiers.  

If you have any queries please contact the conservation officer at Newport City Council or email [email protected].