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2 Whissonsett Site Layout Plan March 19 V9.Mcd 7 5 7 . 5 7 5 7 . 57.47 1 3 F e n c e P / R Bushes / Trees Holme Dayle Hall 5 7 . 5 PROPOSED 9 SITE Bushes / Trees 57 .62 Bushes / 2850 Sq.m. Trees 5 7 .6 4 F Queensforth e n c 5 e 7 . 6 P 9 / N R F e Pepper Pot n Bushes / c e Trees Cottage P / R Plot 1 Plot 2 PLAYI NGFIELD DRIVE Mimi Cottage Plot 1 F e Plot 2 Air Source n The Cottage c Heat Pump e West End Cottage P Position / R Site Location Plan 1:500 @ A1 Ordnance Survey (c) Crown Copyright 2017. All rights reserved. Licence number 100022432 5 8 . 2 6 F e n c Air Source e Heat Pump C / B Position R B i d g u e i T = l d i 6 l e i 3 = n . 6 4 B g 1 5 u . m 2 s 7 h m e s 58.03 5 5 N 8 8 . 0 . 8 0 9 Stump Parking for Plot 1 58.07 5 58.08 7 . 9 5 4 7 5 . 9 7 9 . 9 0 5 7 . 9 2 5 8 N 5 . 8 0 . Holme Dayle 5 0 5 1 8 5 . 7 New Hedge 0 . 0 Hall 9 Planting 1 58.05 58 PROPOSED .01 SITE 2850 Sq.m. 58.11 Queensforth Grass N Pepper Pot Parking for Plot 2 Cottage Site Layout Plan 1:500 @ A1 F MH MH e B n ushe c s e PLA YINGFIELD DRIVE C Mim i Cottage / B The Cottage F l West End Cottage a t MH R o o Grass f = Proposed changes between this revised drawing and the approved drawing: 6 T 0 i l . e 9 = New Hedge 6 6 1 The proposed layout of the dwellings has changed generally with the introduction m 3 Planting . 1 1 of a side projection on the opposite side of the approved side projection. m R i Site Location Plan 1:1250 @ A1 d g 2 Two bedrooms are now shown on the ground floor e Ordnance Survey (c) Crown Copyright 2017. All rights reserved. Licence number 100022432 = 6 Timber Wall 3 . 3 Kitchen moved to rear of property. 9 4 m 4 On the first floor an additional en-suite has been introduced to the second side projection. BRICK ON EDGE COPING P LAID ON DOUBLE a T 5 A first floor Juliette balcony has been introduced to bedroom 1 v CREASING TILES i m Door i n S teps b g 6 Two rear facing dormers have been introduced to the elevations on each side projection. e s r W 7 Rendered elevations have been introduced instead of brickwork B a l u l i 8 Flint panels to the front elevations has been introduced l d i n g 9 Garages to be rendered T R MH i l i e d = g 6 e 1 = . 6 2 4 3 . m 3 5 Door m B 5 7 u . 7 i l 5 d i n g R T i Parking for Existing d i l e g = R e 5 = i d 9 6 g . 0 8 e House (Queensforth) . 2 6 = m 0 6 FLINT PANEL FACING THE ROAD m 4 . 3 2 m MH T Brick Wa R ll i i l d e g = e 5 = 9 6 . B 9 0 1 . u 9 m 6 i l m d i n g 2.4m x 43.0m Clear Visibility Steps 2.4m x 43m Clear 215MM SOLID BRICK WALL EP Splays to be provided 2.4m x 20.5m Clear Visibility New Brick Wall Visibility Splay (see detail) Splay to be provided New Brick Wall New Gas Tank Hedg New Brick Wall e (see detail) Ridge=62.94m HedgeH (see detail) t = 61.84m Bin GL EP B r i c k W H a l H e l edge dgeHt = 60 . B 9 r c 8 i k m W Holding a l l B u i l d i n g W a l l H e i h g t Move = 5 6 . 6 0 Grass Area m W B a u l l H i l e d g i h i t Gate n = 5 g 6 5 . 8 L m ondon Street EP Concrete Brick Wall Detail 1:10 @ A1 B u i l d i n 30m g ph Speed Limit rete i c T 6 = e l 5 . n 1 m Co 7 W EP MH Clear Visibility FenceHt=58.67m 2.4m off the existing FenceHt=58.39m G Clear Visibility 3 0 m p h S p e FH e d Raised kerb to protect L i m Carriageway i MH 2.4m off the existing t L o n d o vision splay n S t r e e Carriageway t MH MH BT G Site Layout Plan 1:200 @ A1 MH Ordnance Survey © Crown Copyright 2017. All rights reserved. Licence number 100020449 2.4m Parallel Clear Visibility Revision D 19.03.19 Planning Alterations Splay to be provided Revision C 22.01.19 Client Alterations Revision B 17.05.18 Planning Alterations Revision A 01.05.18 Highway Alterations Proposed Residential Development at AAA nnn ggg lll iii aaa DDD eee sss iii ggg nnn Queensforth, London Street, Whissonsett, a r c h i t e c t s . s u r v e y o r s LLP SITE ADJACENT TO QUEENSFORTH, LONDON STREET, WHISSONSETT. m a i l @ a n g l i a d e s i g n . c o . u k w w w . a n g l i a d e s i g n . c o . u k Dereham, Norfolk, NR20 5ST. For Mr. J. Cox LLLoLooonnnnddddoooonnnn OOOfOfffffiiiicccceeee:::: 30 Robin House, Newcourt Street, St Johns Wood, London NW8 7AD tel: 020 7722 9558 fax: 0870 131 3804 Date: Feb. 2018 Scale: 1:200, 1:500 Dwg No. TL-3926-17-10D NNNoNooorrrrwwwwiiiicccchhhh OOOfOfffffiiiicccceeee:::: 11 Charing Cross, Norwich, Norfolk , NR2 4AX tel: 01603 666576 fax: 01603 764535 PROPOSED SITE LAYOUT PLAN Proposed Site Layout Plan C ANGLIA DESIGN LLP DO NOT SCALE.
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