4700 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 29TH MARCH 1996

Cottage, Rushbourne Manor and associated buildings, Little CITY COUNCIL Rushbourne Farm and associated buildings, Clangate, 3 and 4 Tile Lodge Cottages, Tile Lodge Farm and associated buildings, Knaves PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) ACT Ash, The Bungalow, Woodside Nursery and associated buildings, 1990 property beside Woodside Nursery and The Homestead, The Designation of Conservation Areas Homestead, North Park. Notice is hereby given that the Canterbury City Council, as Local The Conservation Area Planning Authority, in pursuance of section 69 of the Planning The Street, 1 Manor Farm and associated buildings, Bulls Head (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990, hereby give Public House, 11 New Horizon, 15 Beeches, Steps and front gardens notice of the designation of Conservation Areas within the area of from Poppies to No. 67 inclusive, 69-79 odds, 95-1 IS odds, Adisham the Canterbury City Council as set out in the Schedule below. Baptist Church, 119-141 odds, 143, 177 The Off Licence, 199-205 The effect is that no buildings in the Conservation Areas odds, 2-4 The Street, formerly known as 1 and 2 Pond Cottages, 6 (including in the definition of building any structure of any kind) Victoria Cottage, 8 Hearts Delight, 10 Court Lodge, 12 and 12A, 14, may be demolished without conservation area consent to be granted 16,22 and 24 formerly known as 1-4 New Cottages, 28 Laurann, 30 by the Canterbury City Council (as Local Planning Authority) or of Pitlochry, 32 Bouseville, 34 Inverey, 36 Sharon formerly known as the Secretary of State for the Environment, subject to certain ex Soren, 38 Mayburn, 40 Corfu, 42 Hazelbury, 44 Long Reach, 46 ceptions. Pursuant to section 211 of the Town and Country Planning Greenacres, 48 Sheen, 50 Dunrovin, 52 Wedgewood Hall, Adisham Act 1990 it is also an offence to cut down, top, lop, uproot or cause Primary School, 72-90 evens also known as 1-10 Mummery Place, wilful damage to any tree in the Conservation Areas, without giving 92-108 evens, 112-144 evens, 148-152 evens, 154 Woodlands Farm 6 weeks notice to the Council or obtaining its consent also subject to and associated buildings, 164-194 evens, Donkey Lane, all certain exceptions. Details of the exceptions can be obtained from properties, Station Road, Manor Oast, Bossington Road 1-4 the Planning Department at the address below. consecutively, Church Lane, all properties, Pond Hill, Elm House, The existence of the Conservation Areas referred to in the Holy Innocents' Church, Adisham Court and associated buildings, Schedule below will be revealed by the Local Land Charge Searches Adisham House formerly known as The Old Rectory and Rectory. against properties included in the Areas. The Coating (Adisham) Conservation Area Copies of this notice and the relevant plans may be inspected in the Planning Department of the Council at the address given below Cooting, Great Cooling Farm and associated buildings and during normal office hours. properties, Little Cooting Farm and associated buildings and properties, 1 and 2 Little Cooting Farm Cottages. SCHEDULE The Bloodden (Adisham) Conservation Area The Conservation Area Bloodden, Medgetts Cottage formerly known as Thatched Cottage, The Street: The School Lodge, Little Yaffles, the Coach House, Barn at Medgetts Cottage, Burnip Cottage formerly known as Woodpeckers Country Hotel, 1, 2, St. Margarets Church, The Burnip, Great Cooting Farm Cottage, Benleas formerly known as Cottage, Nethersole House, Nethersole Farm and associated Gay Ways, Southfields, Contin, April Cottage, Highfield Haven buildings, building on land north-west of the Cottage, Well formerly known as Corrigin, Roadside Cottage formerly known as Cottage, Thatched Cottage, Wymlingdon House, Brambles, Bloodden Cottage. Martinwood (formerly known as Chew Magna), The Nook, The The Bossington (Adisham) Conservation Area Don Buss, Rosedene, Westmore Cottages. Bossington, Little Bossington Farm House and associated buildings, Church Lane: 1 Tundra, 2 Lyndhurst, Aylesham Farm and Bossington House and associated buildings, Little Bossington associated buildings. Cottage, Rectory Cottage, Orchard Croft, Great Bossington The (Womenwold) Conservation Area Cottage, Bossington Farm and associated buildings, Old Stables at Bossington House (Residential), 1-3 consecutively, Bossington Corn Woolage Green: Wealden House, Woodside Cottage, Pendle Lodge, Barn, The Barn. Church House, Two Sawyers Public House, Woolage Green Farm The Woodlands Park (Adisham) Conservation Area House, Tatura, The Old Farm House and associated buildings, Part of The Piggery, The Spinney, Bay Tree Cottage, Freshfields, Woodlands Road, The Gatehouse, Woodlands Manor, Fir Walk Fairview, 1, 2 Woolage Green Baptist Chapel (now known as Flat, The Red House, Woodlands Cottage, Woodlands Tank. Chapel Cottage), 3 Millstone, 4 Koti, Cornell, Nordene, Little The Bifrons Park (Bekesboume with /Bridge) Thatch, Southdown House (now known as Southdown), Conservation Area Coopertones, 1 and 2 Woolage Farm Cottages, Woolage Farm Bifrons Hill, Upper Lodge, Bifrons House and associated buildings, and associated buildings, Peartree Cottage, Yew Tree Lodge, stables at Bifrons Park, Conyngham Lane, The New Close, The unnamed property between Yew Tree Lodge and Walnut Tree Bridge and Patrixbourne C of E School, Keepers Hill, Keepers Cottage, Walnut Cottage (now known as Walnut Tree Cottage), Cottage, Recreation Ground-Pavilion. Beggars Roost. The Bridge Conservation Area The Denne Hill (Womenswold) Conservation Area Road, Laleham, Dearnley, Lindisfarne, White Gates, Shepherd's Cottage, North Lodge, The Post Office (formerly Bournes Corner, North Hill, Fence End, Bifrons Hill, Cornerways, known as Dyson Hall), Denne Hill Farm and associated buildings, St. Stephens Cottage, Brewery Lane, 1-29 odds, 2-16 evens, Denne Hill House and associated buildings, The Round House, Bridgeford Way, all properties, Bridge Hill, Bridge Lodge, St. Peters Westmore House, Gardeners Cottage. Church, 104, 102, 100, 98 The Bakery, 96, 94, 92, 90, 88 Bourne Lodge, Wychwood, Ragstpne Cottage, and garden cottage, The Highland Court (Bekesbourne with Patrixbourne) Churchill Close, all properties, Conyngham Lane, Rosalyn, 1-15 Conservation Area odds, Laundry Cottage, Copse End, 2-40 evens, Bifrons Hill, Dering Highland Court (formerly known as Highland Court Annex Close, all properties, Dering Road, all properties, Filmer Road, all ( and Canterbury Hospital)), Cricket Ground, Pavilion, properties, High Street, Public House, 86, 84, 82, 80, 78,76,74, 72, Highland Court Farm and associated buildings, Blue Peter 70, 68, 66, 64-54, 62, 60, 58, four cottages between 58 and 56, 56, Bungalow, Jordans Cottage, Corner Cottage. garage, 54, 52 hall, 48,46,44,42, Dering House, 40, 38,36, 34, 32, 30, Telephone Exchange, Corner Ways, St. Stephens Cottage, The Amery Court, Conservation Area Beachmount, 1-21 odds, 23,25-47 odds, 49 51,53 White Horse Inn, 55, 57, 59, 61-67 odds, 69, 71, 73, Red Lion Public House and No. 57 Chapel Lane, Pumping Station, Bramley, The Shielings, associated buildings, 83, 85, 87, Meadow Close, all properties, Arbele House (formerly Arbele Farm), Amery Court Farm and Mount Charles Walk, all properties, Patrixbourne Road, 2, 4, associated buildings, Amery Court and associated buildings, Amery Pheasants Croft, High Beech, Lodescroft, Pegybenet, Conamore, Court Bungalow, Walnut Tree Farm and associated buildings. Property, Brookside Lodge, Barberry Cottage, Silver Birches, Llandogo, Jonette, Clisterti, Caldy, Willows, Andorra, Property, 1-4 The Court Lees Manor Conservation Area Lynton Place, The Close, all properties, The Triangle, all properties, Court Lees Farm House and associated building, Court Lees Union Road, 1-41 odds, 2-54 evens, Western Avenue, 2. Manor and associated buildings, Clapham Hill—Hillrise, Albert C. Gay. Chief Executive and Town Clerk Villa, Greenleas. Canterbury City Council, C. Gay, Chief Executive and Town Clerk Military Road, Canterbury, Military Road, Canterbury, Kent CT1 1YW. (483) Kent CT1 1YW. (484)