3 Fop Street, Uley, GL11 5AJ Prepared by 101 Architecture+Design
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Heritage / Design & Access Statement 3 Fop Street, Uley, GL11 5AJ Prepared by 101 Architecture+Design 1.1 The Setting: The property in question is located on the east side of Fop Street, and sits’s adjacent to 5. Design and Access Analysis - Impact of the Proposed Development the street. The property is Located in the Village Uley, in the District, Stroud. 5.1 Use - The use and zoning are not affected by this proposal. 1.2 The Building: Refer to 1.4 5.2 Scale - The scale is not affected by this proposal. 5.3 Appearance - The appearance is not affected by this proposal. 1.3 Context: Uley is a village and civil parish in the county of Gloucestershire, England. The parish 5.4 Materials - The materials are not affected by this proposal. includes the hamlets of Elcombe and Shadwell and Bencombe, all to the south of the village of Uley, 5.5 Layout - The layout is not affected by this proposal. and the hamlet of Crawley to the north. The village is situated in a wooded valley in the Cotswold 5.6 Amount - The volume of the building is not increased or decreased by this proposal. escarpment, on the B4066 road between Dursley and Stroud. There is a variety of architectural styles 5.7 Access - The access remains unaltered. within the village, but cotswold rubble without lime wash seems to be the most prevalent. 5.8 Sustainability -The sustainability of the property is not affected by this proposal. 5.9 Servicing - Servicing of the property is not affected by this proposal. 1.4 History and Listings: ST 79 NE ULEY FOP STREET 4/138 (east side) 23.6.52 No 3 (formerly listed 5.10 Landscaping - The landscaping is not affected by this proposal. as Greenbank) 6. Conclusions. The documents submitted to this application, addresses the property’s use and its II context and fully satisfies the requirements of the council to make an informed decision. Dwelling. C17. Rubble, stone slate roof. Gable to street, and built across slope in site to give extra 6.1 Impact of the proposals on the Conservation Area? Minimal and Reversible. floor on south side, two cross-gables; stacks to main gables. Two and three storeys, 1+1-windowed, 2 1ight wood casements to timber lintols, but ground floor, left is 2-light stone chamfered mullion 6.2 Impact of the proposals on the Architectural Significance? Minimal and Reversible. The casement, central plank door in frame, north side. Small rectangular blocked opening to right gable. application does not seek to affect the architectural fabric of the building as is for repair and like for like replacement only. Listing NGR: ST7845098057 1.5 Planning History:The planning history of the property is not relevant to this application. 2. An Assessment of Significance: Having reviewed the history of the property, its relative originality and condition, 101 Architecture+Design would consider this property significant. 3.1 Significance within the Conservation Area: The applicant acknowledges the property’s significance within the Conservation Area. 4. Proposals: Please refer to photographs and accompanying documentation, referencing SDC’s pre- approved window details for single glazed windows. Page 1 of 1.