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19/02559/F - the Epiphany House, Mansfield Drive, Merstham 5 18 175 73 96.7m o 1 4 t 7 67 1 86 o 165 9 t 15 64 62 57 45 AY K W 3 4 OC T 50 RADS CONRESCENT 69 98.9m HUDDLEST 3 3 26 38 81 4 2 36 21 19/02559/F - The Epiphany House, Mansfield Drive, 50 Merstham 93 2 1 El Sub Sta 11 Church of the Epiphany 62 97 99 2 25 1:1,250 1 9 11 13 29 31 35 37 Scale MANSFIELD DRIVE 24 to 34 46 to 48 60 cil. 3 36 2 o t 13 CLOSE Y 1 1 o Legend LEY CLOSE LEY DENLE N 1 t IL H 91 67 to 77 79 to 89 HILDE 1 to 11 Crown Copyright Reserved. Reigate and Banstead Borough Coun Licence No - 100019405-2018 REVISIONS DO NOT SCALE Key: REV DATE NOTES INITIAL T2 E 07.01.2020 Roof layout added MD Bike store (2 No) F 12. 03.2020 Refuse Vehicle Amended RT New trees Elevation 6 Elevation 5 Elevation 3 Elevation 3 Bedroom 1 Elevation 9 Elevation 10 Elevation 7 Elevation 8 Existing trees 11.6m² Bedroom 4 Living room 7.5m² 20.0m2 Ensuite 13 12 11 10 9 Kitchen/Dining 8 2 7 room 20.3m Bath 6 Store Store Bedroom 2 11.7m² Hall Bedroom 3 Wc 7.5m² LOW LOW LOW LOW HIGH HIGH HIGH HIGH OFF OFF OFF OFF SIMMER SIMMER SIMMER SIMMER LOW LOW LOW LOW HIGH HIGH HIGH HIGH C C A B A C C A B A Ground Floor Plan First Floor Plan Type C Elevation 2 Elevation 2 4b6p 111m² Permeable paving 6000 1935 2750 Study 2 Living room 5.1m 17.0m2 Bedroom1 11.7m2 Store 0.7m2 Store 1.0m2 LOW LOW LOW LOW HIGH HIGH HIGH HIGH OFF OFF OFF OFF SIMMER SIMMER SIMMER SIMMER LOW LOW LOW LOW HIGH HIGH HIGH HIGH Kitchen/ T15 Dining 2 4800 13.0m Store 0.7m2 Bedroom2 Hall 11.5m2 Wc 2600 1.5m high close boarded timber boundary fences First Floor Plan Ground Floor Plan Type B Elevation 4 Elevation 4 2b4p 83.5m² Living Bedroom Bedroom room 1 3 23.2m2 12.5m2 7.6m2 STATUS Cbd Ensuite store Store 2 LOW LOW LOW LOW 2 HIGH HIGH HIGH HIGH SIMMER OFF SIMMER OFF SIMMER OFF SIMMER OFF 1.6m LOW LOW LOW LOW HIGH HIGH HIGH HIGH 1.0 m Kitchen/Dining Planning room 15.7m2 Visitors parking A A A B A Bedroom 2 A B A 2 Hall 12.3m A A Wc Bathroom Notes Elevation 1 Elevation 1 Ground Floor Plan First Floor Plan Joint Applicants are: Type A 3b5p Turnbull Land, Elevation 5 103.0m² The South London Church Fund and Elevation 6 Southwark Diocesan Board of Finance. Proposed Roof Layout Proposed internal Layouts Elevation 7 Elevation 8 Proposed Site Layout Permeable paving Howard : Fairbairn:MHK 0 2m4m6m 8m 10m M a n s f i e l d D r i v e c h a r t e r e d a r c h i t e c t s Howard Fairbairn Project Services Ltd Lambourn House, Redlands Coulsdon 4.71 Surrey CR5 2HT Telephone Estate Car (2006) 020 8665 5252 0.885 2.755 Website Estate Car (2006) hfmhk.com 10.52 Overall Length Overall Width Overall Body Height Email Min Body Ground Clearance [email protected] 7.9 Max Track Width Lock to lock time Kerb to Kerb Turning Radius Client Joint Applicants as above 1.665 4.282 1.318 Project Epiphany House Phoenix 2-23W (with Elite 2 6x2ML chassis) Overall Length 10.520m 1.5 4.4 Merstham RH1 3JP Overall Width 2.530m Overall Body Height 3.211m Title Min Body Ground Clearance 0.416m Pumping Appliance Proposed Site Layout Track Width 2.530m Overall Length 7.900m & Internal layouts Lock to lock time 4.00s Overall Width 2.500m Kerb to Kerb Turning Radius 10.250m Overall Body Height 3.300m Min Body Ground Clearance 0.140m Track Width 2.500m Lock to lock time 4.00s Drawn by MD Checked by Kerb to Kerb Turning Radius 7.750m Scale 1:200 @ A1Date Dec 2019 CAD Ref: 6776 Refuse Vehicle tracking Pumping Appliance tracking Pumping Appliance Car tracking Dwg N° 6776 - PA01 Rev F Phoenix 2-23W (with Elite 2 6x2ML chassis) REVISIONS DO NOT SCALE REV DATE NOTES INITIAL --- - 1- South West Elevation (front elevation) 2- South West Elevation (rear block - front elevation) STATUS Planning Notes Joint Applicants are: Turnbull Land, The South London Church Fund and Southwark Diocesan Board of Finance. Howard : Fairbairn:MHK c h a r t e r e d a r c h i t e c t s Howard Fairbairn Project Services Ltd 3- North East Elevation (rear block - rear elevation) Lambourn House, Redlands Coulsdon Surrey CR5 2HT Telephone 020 8665 5252 Website hfmhk.com Email [email protected] Client Joint Applicants as above Project Epiphany House Merstham RH1 3JP Title Proposed Elevations . Drawn by MD Checked by Scale 1:100 @ A1Date Dec 2019 CAD Ref: 6776 4- North East Elevation (front block - rear elevation) 0 1m2m 3m 4m 5m Dwg N° 6776 - PA02 Rev . REVISIONS DO NOT SCALE REV DATE NOTES INITIAL --- - 5- South East Elevation 6- North West Elevation STATUS Planning Notes Joint Applicants are: 7- South East Elevation Turnbull Land, The South London Church Fund and Southwark Diocesan Board of Finance. Howard : Fairbairn:MHK c h a r t e r e d a r c h i t e c t s Howard Fairbairn Project Services Ltd Lambourn House, Redlands Coulsdon Surrey CR5 2HT Telephone 020 8665 5252 Website 8- North West Elevation hfmhk.com Email [email protected] Client Joint Applicants as above Project Epiphany House Merstham RH1 3JP Title Proposed Elevations . Drawn by MD Checked by Scale 1:100 @ A1Date Dec 2019 CAD Ref: 6776 9- South East Elevation 10- North West Elevation 0 1m 2m 3m 4m 5m Dwg N° 6776 - PA04 Rev ..
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