plan 3 pucklechurch conservation area · fleur-de-lys po tcb russett lambourne house house court...

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Cranford Farm Jasmine Cottage (disused) Wind Pump 76 House 10 Lower Hoddon 66 2 (PH) Conifers Mayfield Cedars Star Inn 35 4 43 4 17 56 1 38 32 12 48 42 39 2 44 50 51 20 38a 21 Pucklechurch C of E 27 1 14 29 Primary School 5 7 5 38 4 6 1 1 25 27 16 21 4 11 17 26 10 19 18 33 View Park 16 22 28 25 25 24 Elm View 24a 10 10 26 24 8 9 Surgery Farm 4 Harwood 1 5 House Old School Hall 7 14 6 13 20 12 2 11 15 22 18 Tall House The 32 52 36 56 7 13 32 5 6 1 Church 2 8 1 3 1 2 Church Garage 4 41 49 Barn Long The 63 Old Court Barn 69 75 Laurel 60 82 Farm 79 60 81 Tks 12 6 5 3 2 Cotswold View Trees St Thomas a Becket's Beech Vicarage 17 43 25 Chapel 90 Rose and Crown 85 (PH) The Old 70 74 83 FB 9 27 19 20 43 25 Yew Tree 49 11 House 23 13 Malt House (PH) 7 The Old 5 8 16 Fleur-de-Lys PO TCB Russett Lambourne House House Court Farm 47 Little House 36 38 39 28 69 64 38 59 1 31 35 39 Cottage 33 Pucklechurch House Fig Tree 16 16 4 25 14 12 12a 6 18 11 1 The Paddock 15 13 14 10 11B 11C 9 13 11 6 8 11A 27 17 19 23 1 16 1 6 5 3 2 4 Crump House The Poplars Homefield Centre 32 35 30 29 20 16 48 46 35 27 45 21 58 53 66 House 25 Becket 23 1 45 3 18 48 46 6 17 34 1 15 16 2 42 7 40 60 54 6 5 The 4 Regency House 1 3 Moat House 33 17 House The Grey House The Coach Grey House Cottage Playing Field 93.5m 95.3m 110.6m El Sub Subway Post Sta El Sub Sta Recreation Ground 99.1m Cattle Grid 106.9m Path (um) El Sub Sta El Sub Sta 105.0m 110.2m 107.9m Pucklechurch El Sub Sta 113.6m Path (um) Tennis Court Moat VVVVV VVVVVVVVVVV VVVVV V VV VVVV V Issues Spring Pond Issues Pond Drain Drain Spring FELTHAM ROAD MAPLE WALK HILLVIEW ROAD ABSON ROAD HOLLY CLOSE OAKTREE AVENUE PARKFIELD ROAD LANSDOWN ROAD B 4465 B 4465 CASTLE ROAD WESTERLEIGH ROAD B 4465 EDMUND COURT B 4465 WESTERLEIGH ROAD FARLANDS BIRCH DRIVE CEDAR WAY DRIVE CEDAR WAY ABSON ROAD SHORTWOOD ROAD QUEEN'S ROAD HOMEFIELD ROAD PARKFIELD ROAD KING'S LANE (Track) Protect the informal and low density pattern of development by resisting further infill developments and protecting the rural margins and the agricultural setting. Encourage the sensitive redevelopment or enhancement of the former Congregational Church, former Garage site and the Community Hall by securing high quality design and the appropriate use of traditional materials. Protect important views of the surrounding countryside and the Cotswold Scarp and resist development that would further reduce the extent of the Recreation Ground or adversely affect its setting. To help preserve the rural and traditional character of the Pucklechurch Conservation Area, an Article 4(2) Direction could be served on properties within the conservation area boundary. The purpose of this would be to remove the permitted development rights that currently allow certain alterations to properties and boundaries to be undertaken without the need for planning permission. Although considered ‘minor’ operations, unsympathetic extensions, alterations and other minor developments can have a significant and negative effect on character and appearance and so need to be controlled. Seek to reduce the adverse impact of traffic and parking on the historic village and ensure traffic management measures, street furniture and highway works are appropriate and sensitive to the historic character. Plan 3 Pucklechurch Conservation Area Designated 30 July 1975 Preservation & Enhancement Strategy Encourage appropriate management, protection and enhancement of the following features/elements and their settings. V V V V V VVVV Conservation Area Conservation Area Boundary Extension Listed Buildings Locally Listed Buildings Scheduled Ancient Monument Woodlands and Trees Hedgerows Public Footpaths Views Encourage retention, maintenance and, where necessary, repair of boundary walls that make a positive contribution to the character or appearance of the conservation area. Protect views to the skyline. Ensure development does not encroach/detract from views. Secure enhancements and improvements where necessary to boundary treatments Areas of traffic congestion and parking Important public open space Opportunity for sensitive redevelopment Protect the informal and low density pattern of development and the rural setting of Moat House and The Grey House Resist any further infill developments within the boundary of the conservation area that would harm the setting of historic properties or detract from the remaining open spaces. ©˚˚Copyright South Gloucestershire Council 2009.˚ All rights reserved. This map is reproduced from Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office © Crown Copyright.˚ Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown Copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings.˚ 100023410, 2009.

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Page 1: Plan 3 Pucklechurch Conservation Area · Fleur-de-Lys PO TCB Russett Lambourne House House Court Farm 47 Little House 36 38 39 28 69 64 38 59 1 31 35 39 Cottage 33 Pucklechurch House

Cranford Farm

Jasmine Cottage

(disused)

Wind Pump

76

House

10

Lower Hoddon

66

2

(PH)

Conifers

Mayfield

Cedars

Star Inn

35

4

43

4

17

56

1

38

32

12

48

42

39

2

44

5051

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38a

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Pucklechurch C of E

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Primary School

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Elm

View

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Surgery

Farm

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Harwood

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House

Old School

Hall

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Tall

House

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Church

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Church

Garage

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BarnLongThe

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Old

CourtBarn

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Laurel

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Farm

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Tks

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Cotswold View

Trees

St Thomas a Becket's

Beech

Vicarage

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Chapel

90

Rose and Crown

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The Old

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Malt House

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LambourneHouse

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Court Farm

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Little

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Cottage

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PucklechurchHouse

Fig Tree16

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The Paddock

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Crump House

The Poplars

HomefieldCentre

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66

House

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Becket23

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RegencyHouse

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Moat House

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House

The Grey House

The Coach

Grey HouseCottage

Playing Field

93.5m

95.3m

110.6m

El Sub

Subway

Post

Sta

El Sub Sta

Recreation Ground

99.1m

Cattle Grid

106.9m

Path (um)

El Sub Sta

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Sta

105.0m

110.2m

107.9m

Pucklechurch

El Sub Sta

113.6m

Path (um

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Tennis Court

Moat

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ORCHARD ROAD

PARKFIELD ROAD

KING'S LANE (Track)

Protect the informal and low density patternof development by resisting further infill developments and protecting the rural margins and the agricultural setting.

Encourage the sensitive redevelopment or enhancement of the former Congregational Church, former Garage site and the Community Hall by securing high quality design and the appropriate use of traditional materials.

Protect important views of the surrounding countryside and the Cotswold Scarp and resist development that would further reduce the extent of the Recreation Ground or adversely affect its setting.

To help preserve the rural and traditionalcharacter of the Pucklechurch Conservation Area, an Article 4(2) Direction could be served on properties within the conservation area boundary. The purpose of this would be to remove the permitted development rights that currently allow certain alterations to properties and boundaries to be undertaken without the need for planningpermission. Although considered ‘minor’ operations, unsympathetic extensions,alterations and other minor developments can have a significant and negative effect on character and appearance and so need to be controlled.

Seek to reduce the adverseimpact of traffic and parkingon the historic village and ensure traffic managementmeasures, street furniture and highway works are appropriate and sensitiveto the historic character.

Plan 3 Pucklechurch Conservation AreaDesignated 30 July 1975

Preservation & Enhancement StrategyEncourage appropriate management, protection and enhancement of the following features/elements and their settings.

VV

VVV

VVVV

Conservation Area

Conservation Area Boundary Extension

Listed Buildings

Locally Listed Buildings

Scheduled Ancient Monument

Woodlands and Trees

Hedgerows

Public Footpaths

Views

Encourage retention, maintenance and, where necessary, repair of boundary walls that make a positive contribution to the character or appearance of the conservation area.

Protect views to the skyline. Ensure development does not encroach/detract from views.

Secure enhancements and improvements where necessary to boundary treatments

Areas of traffic congestion and parking

Important public open space

Opportunity for sensitive redevelopment

Protect the informal and low density pattern of development and the rural setting of Moat House and The Grey House

Resist any further infill developments within the boundary of the conservation area that would harm the setting of historic properties or detract from the remaining open spaces.

©  Copyright South Gloucestershire Council 2009.  All rights reserved.

This map is reproduced from Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office © Crown Copyright.  Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown Copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings.  100023410, 2009.