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East Elevation Plan (1:50) South Elevation North Finishes: Roof - composite blue/black slates Ridge Tiles - Blue-Black Ridges (interlocking) Walls - bumpy icecream cement render painted Fascia - stained timber fascia Windows/doors - stained timber Watergoods - black half round upvc WEST ELEVATION EAST ELEVATION 6362 7963 BM 110.47m 0060 Issues 0060 SCLEDDAU ED Path (um) 93.0m Carreg Wen 7858 3657 4656 CB 6055 9952 Woodlands CB Und Issues BM 34.74m 1947 Issues 35.0m 0046 4746 0046 8145 Path (um) Issues 4950 4241 Spring 9643 6840 Drain LLANRHIAN ED 3737 Drain Parc y Nole Parc y Nant 0034 Parc-y-nole BM 56.51m CF 58.9m 104.2m Path (um) Pond Issues Granston Wood Pond ED Bdy Track Pond Pond Gilfach Wood 0020 0020 Pond 1419 SCLEDDAU ED Pond 7514 100.9m GP Stone MATHRY C A 487 A 487 Gilfach Farm Pen y Bryn SIR BENFRO - PEMBROKESHIRE MATHRY C LLANRHIAN ED SIR BENFRO - PEMBROKESHIRE 4500 5400 0006 6900 Clofau CR A 487 Soakaway Parcynole Fach 4500 5400 6900 A 487 Parcynole Fach BM 55.77m MID AND WEST WALES ASSEMBLY ER Spring PRESELI PEMBROKESHIRE CO CONST AND ASSEMBLY CONST MID AND WEST WALES ASSEMBLY ER PRESELI PEMBROKESHIRE CO CONST AND ASSEMBLY CONST 3700 Track 58.1m 93.0m Septic Tank Gilfach Wood Issues Spring Issues Soakaway Septic Tank 7385 5784 Gate Parking Storage Gate Holiday Unit Main Domestic Dwelling Dedwyddfa CR Arwerydd Pond Parking LLANRHIAN ED 8478 Storage 48.2m Pant-y-rhedyn 97.8m Issues Pond Spring BM Pwll Wmffre 5871 45.53m 7470 0070 0070 Pond 9667 Springs Holiday Unit 100.9m 5764 Spring 5163 Collects Springs Main Domestic Dwelling PENCAER C 6259 Collects NORTH ELEVATION SOUTH ELEVATION Spring 7559 Collects 0056 0056 Dedwyddfa 93.6m CB Track CR 4251 Springs Arwerydd Sinks 0748 Pond Spring 5649 ED Bdy Path (um) 0040 Silo Llambed 0040 57.8m 8536 3235 Pond Issues 1334 6034 86.0m 9432 0031 Drain Issues 8327 3926 CH Pond 9424 SCLEDDAU ED MATHRY C Pond Pond Sluice 1816 0016 0016 A 487 Starway Farm 5713 N A 487 4212 2808 Spring 0007 0007 9206 Track Path (um) Llambed Hill 8000 73.0m SIR BENFRO - PEMBROKESHIRE MATHRY C LLANRHIAN ED SIR BENFRO - PEMBROKESHIRE 3800 6500 5500 0002 0002 (a) A 487 3800 6500 0002 97.8m 69.5m 74.9m A 487 MID AND WEST WALES ASSEMBLY ER PRESELI PEMBROKESHIRE CO CONST AND ASSEMBLY CONST MID AND WEST WALES ASSEMBLY ER PRESELI PEMBROKESHIRE CO CONST AND ASSEMBLY CONST SCLEDDAU ED PENCAER C Soakaway 3200 ED Bdy Llambed Hill CH Path (um) CS MATHRY HILL 7188 Def BM 75.31m Pond GP (a) 0083 75.0m Western Cleddau (Cleddau Wen) 2781 B 4331 Spring Issues Septic Tank Pond Block Plan 79.9m B 4331 Scale 1:500 B 4331 Location Plan Location Plan Gate Scale 1:1250 Scale 1:10,000 Parking Mr. Tomas J. Kinver BSc (Hons), MCIAT, FCIOB, FCABE, CEnv, AssocRICS Storage Chartered Architectural Technologist Chartered Building Consultant [Fellow] PLAN (1:50) Chartered Building Engineer [Fellow] Chartered Environmentalist Chartered Construction Manager Holiday Unit GOODWICK OFFICE: Chestnut House, Main Street, Goodwick, Pembs, SA64 0BL TEL/ FAX: 01348 871834 Main Domestic Dwelling www.kk-uk.com Bath Revisions Dedwyddfa BEDROOM 2 Room Rev # Date Description CR Arwerydd BEDROOM 1 LIVING ROOM KITCHEN B Utility project title: drawing no: GA/01 Dedwyddfa scale: As Shown address: project no: #0874 planning no:- revision no: - Mr. & Mrs. Foster drawn by: checked by: date: Aug 2019 Mathry, Haverfordwest TJK TJK Pembrokeshire, SA62 5EU drawing status: PLANNING Figured dimensions are only to be used - Do Not Scale this drawing. Only Scale for Planning Purposes only. drawing description: Any discrepancies are to be reported immediately to Kinver Kreations Ltd. Please check all dimensions on site first. This drawing and its printed reproductions are copyright reserved and As Built Drawings are not to be used without the sole permission of Kinver Kreations Ltd. Sheet Size: A1 [594x841mm ISO216] _ Kinver Kreations Ltd | Established Since 2004.
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