Land South East of Liphook
Bordon
Special A3 Whitehill Protection Area
Bramshott Haslemere Special Protection Area Liphook
A3
South Downs National Park
Fernhurst
Liss
Hill Brow
Destination Distance Destination Time
Portsmouth 25 miles London Waterloo 1 hour
Petersfield 8 miles Portsmouth 45 mins
M25 25 miles Woking 35 mins Petersfield
Map: Wider Context and travel times from Liphook
Introduction
Liphook occupies an enviable location within Our consortium of landowners and developers East Hampshire. It is an historic and attractive is pleased to present our aspiration for a new village located along the Wey Valley and on the neighbourhood at Liphook, which reflects a perfect edge of the South Downs National Park providing blend of high-quality housing, in harmony with access to a beautiful and vast landscape resource. its natural and historic surroundings. The new It is also very well connected and has grown over neighbourhood is well connected to the existing time to take advantage of access to the strategic village and uses the existing natural features of transport corridors of the A3 and railway station on the site and setting as the basis for the emerging the Portsmouth Direct Line. Liphook has retained masterplan. its rural charm, with a thriving community and is a desirable place to live. However, there are challenges, such as housing affordability, traffic congestion and local employment, which new development can help to address to make Liphook an even better place to live.
Development Site
Potential SANG Site
London Road South Downs National Park
Woodland
Headley Road Ancient Woodland
Haslemere Road Longmoor Road Water Bodies
Local Nature Reserve
Registered Parks & Gardens
Conservation Area
Devils Lane H9 Area of Special Housing Character
Listed Buildings
Tree Preservation Orders
A Roads
B Roads
Chiltley Lane Minor Roads
Highfield Lane Public Right of Way
Liphook Train Station
Railway
Portsmouth Road 800 metres radius from train station (10 min walk) Bus Stops
Schools
Midhurst Road Sports Ground
Supermarket
Village Hall
Medical Centre
District Boundary Map: Site Considerations Land South East of Liphook
Headley Road
Haslemere Road Longmoor Road
London Road
* Devils Lane
Emerging proposals:
Development Site
Chiltley Lane Potential SANG Site
Potential Vehicle Access
Highfield Lane Indicative Main Street
Secondary streets
Footpaths/Cycle Links * Potential footpaths/Cycle Links Development area
Portsmouth Road Community Hub (Mixed-use development including small scale retail) Primary School/Satellite School facility (annex to Bohunt School or Liphook Infant/ Junior Schools) Public Open Space
Play areas
Allotments and community orchard
Existing context:
Trees Midhurst Road
South Downs National Park
Woodland
Water Bodies
Liphook Train Station Map: Summary of Proposals
Land use and proposals • A landscape strategy providing space for nature, • A landscape - led masterplan that is based play, relaxing, walking, cycling, growing food around a network of linear green routes allowing and socialising. existing vegetation and lanes to be retained. • A community hub providing space for a range • Phased delivery of circa 600 new homes at an of education / retail / community space / sports average density of 35-40 dwellings per hectare. / employment. The exact mix would be defined • Delivery of affordable housing. through ongoing dialogue with the local • A mix of housing consisting of 1, 2, 3 and 4+ bed community and other stakeholders. homes with adequate parking. • A new area of Suitable Alternative Natural • Improvements to walking and cycling routes to Green Space (SANG) to provide recreational the village and the station. space for new and existing residents on the edge of the National Park.
10 mins 3 mins
Walking time from the proposed site to Liphook Station Cycling time from the proposed site to Liphook Station
Development Site
Potential SANG Site
Main pedestrian and cycle routes
Headley Road Potential pedestrian and cycle route Haslemere Road * Longmoor Road
London Road Public rights of way
On lane pedestrian and cycle route
Liphook Train Station
* Devils Lane Railway 800 metres radius from train station (10 min walk) Existing Bus Route
Potential Bus Route
Bus Stops
Chiltley Lane Schools
Sports Ground
Highfield Lane Supermarket
Village Hall
Medical Centre Portsmouth Road Potential pedestrian and cycle improvements Village Centre
Midhurst Road
Map: Access and movement summary Land South East of Liphook
Housing examples are of Bloor and Countryside developments
Wider benefits of the scheme Next steps
• Improved links to the South Downs National Park Our consortium is committed to continued from the village centre and The Berg housing area engagement with the local community, East • New areas of publicly accessible open green space Hampshire District Council and other relevant including a new area of Suitable Alternative stakeholders. Natural Greenspace (SANG) • New and improved pedestrian and cycle links to We hope that discussions with the Bramhott & the village and station Liphook Neighbourood Development Plan Steering • New play and outdoor sports facilities for all ages Group would continue. Our consortium is committed • New allotments and community gardens to helping realise the potential of the village through • Enable the delivery of new rural employment sustainable growth. opportunities on the site • Potential sports facilities for Liphook United Timeline for development Football Club • Public transport enhancements Year Activity • Potential off-site improvements at The Square • Space for a range of new community facilities 1 • Local Plan Adoption to be defined through discussions with the local • Submission and approval of planning community applications • Improved housing affordability 2 • Submission and approval of reserved • A range of houses to suit local demand. matters and conditions • First homes delivered 3 onwards • 120 dwellings delivered per year
Housing examples are of Bloor and Countryside developments