Part of an east Lancashire town could be classed as a conservation area due to its "historical significance" under recommendations being looked at by councillors.
Colne landmarks, houses, shops fronts, building design and materials in the Keighly Road area are among the many considerations.
Pendle Council's Colne area committee is due to discuss it later.
Planning officers and external consultants are recommending the council to consult local people informally about the idea with the results then reported back to the committee and be incorporated into a formal recommendation to the council's leading executive.
A report for Colne area councillors said: "An appraisal has been undertaken to assess the historic value of the area around Keighley Road.
"The appraisal concludes the area has historic value and that it would qualify for designation as a conservation area due to its historical significance."
A separate draft report included photographs of houses, shops, sites and views of interest as well as sites or features seen as negative to conservation area ambitions.
The draft report stated: "This provides an introduction to the proposed conservation area and outlines the special historic and architectural interest and the area's development from an agricultural settlement into a middle-class residential district."
The report said the special character of Keighley Road included:
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