Another stable success for Planning Design

PDP_Stable Success

Planning & Design Practice Ltd enjoyed another stable success in a development within the curtilage of a Listed Building. A returning client is a keen equestrian (their daughter competing on the national stage) and required an expansion of their existing stabling facilities that we had previously secured permission for. The primary issue here was the impact the development could have on the setting of the Grade 2 Listed Building.

The house is an exceptional piece of period architecture, which enjoys a prominent position in the local landscape. Members of the public enjoy views of the heritage asset from two key positions, the road and two nearby footpaths. The house had a wider curtilage that included detached garaging, ancillary accommodation and a walled yard positioned close to a well-established tree line.

By engaging a careful placement of the new stable block which made use of the natural visual shielding on-site, and by recommending specific material choices, we were able to successfully convince the Conservation Officer that the development would not be harmful to the setting of the heritage asset.

Permission was granted through a delegated decision. It was a fantastic success for both the Landowner and ourselves, and was another great example of how our planning and architectural teams work collaboratively to achieve high-quality designs that address complex planning issues.

We have vast experience of working on rural projects for homeowners, landowners and farmers including equestrian development, agricultural dwellings, farm diversification schemes and Class Q barn conversions. We also recognise the importance of the built heritage in our towns, villages and rural areas and have the in-house expertise to ensure that proposals are designed sympathetically to conserve and enhance historic buildings and sites.

Contact us for a free no obligation consultation to discuss how we can help you with your building, project or land.

A family affair for Derbyshire listed barns conversion

Listed Barns

Planning & Design Practice obtained planning and listed building consent last month for the conversion of part of a complex of curtilage listed barns near Ashbourne to dependent relative accommodation.

The newly created accommodation will enable two generations of the same family to live alongside one another in attractive Derbyshire countryside. The applications required careful space planning and sensitivity to the historic buildings given their listed status.

The Planning and Listed Building application was for the conversion of a double garage, utility room and snug to dependent relative accommodation, to house the elderly parents of the new owners of the property. The proposals would see the existing snug and utility rooms repurposed as a bedroom and bathroom respectively. The garage will become a living/kitchen area, with recessed glazed panels inserted into the existing door openings. A new internal wall will be constructed to separate the annex. Two conservation rooflights will be inserted into the roof.

The property is part of a traditional range of brick-built barns at a Derbyshire Farm, converted several years ago. The farmhouse itself is Grade II Listed, the barns curtilage Listed.

The impact of the physical works on the character and appearance of the curtilage Listed Buildings are relatively minor. There are few historic features internally (concrete floors, concrete block walling, modern timber roof), thus the relatively minor changes (new wall, raised floor, insulation, opening the roof space, kitchen unit and bathroom) can be accommodated without undue harm.

Obtaining planning permission can provide you with that dream home in the countryside or maybe the way of life you have always dreamt of.

It can also bring about significant gains and help to maximise the value of your rural property. However, development in the countryside is subject to strict planning controls which can make obtaining planning permission very difficult. We have vast experience of working on rural projects for homeowners, landowners and farmers in rural areas. If you have any questions about a rural planning project please do not hesitate to get in touch.

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