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FOI 623.Xlsx Faversham Sites Surveyed 01/04/2019 Statuses: C = Complete NS = Not Yet Started UC = Under Construction APP ADDRESS PARISH PROPOSAL Proposed No. of dwellings PLAN_AREA No. still to be built/surveyed in 2019 Not Started 2019 Under Construction 2019 Complete 2019 Status19 13/1250 New Bungalow, Staplestreet Dunkirk Extend existing, provide 3 new bungalows 3 Fav 2 0 0 2 C 14/503628Whitehill Oast, Featherbed Lane Selling COU of oast house to 5 dwellings 5 FAV 5 0 0 5 C 15/50979544 East Street FavershamCou from offices to residential 2 Fav 2 0 0 2 C 16/503782 The Tapster Inn, Seed Road, Newnham Newnham Convert Inn from Restaurant/Residential to two Dwellings 2 FAV 2 0 0 2 C 16/505239Dorothy Caravan, Dunkirk Road South Dunkirk New dwelling 1 FAV 1 0 0 1 C 16/505706 20-22 Ospringe Street Faversham Dem outbuilds to erect 6 new dwells and & conv stable into resid dwell 7 FAV 7 0 0 7 C 16/506186White Horse, 99 West Street Faversham COU from pub/office into pair of semi-detached houses 2 FAV 2 0 0 2 C 17/503252Melrose House, Canterbury Road Faversham1 dwelling 1 fav 1 0 0 1 C 16/508706Old Green Sheds, New Creek road Faversham Dem of part of ex shed, redev of 5 houses 5 FAV 5 0 0 5 C 17/50378635 South Road FavershamSide extension to provide separate dwelling 1 FAV 1 0 0 1 C 17/504394Cairo Lodge, Butlers Hill Hernhill Replacement dwelling 1 FAV 1 0 0 1 C 17/502338 Brotherhood Wood, Gate Hill Dunkirk Increase pitches to 40 (29 authorised in 2013) 40 FAV 40 0 0 40 C 18/50100141 The Mall FavershamCOU from pub to dwelling 1 FAV 1 0 0 1 C 18/500880 7 Preston Street Faversham Conversion from A2 to C3 to provide 2 x 1 bed self contained flats 2 FAV 2 0 0 2 C 18/505691 16 West Street Faversham COU from Retail to Dwelling (Retrospective) 1 FAV 1 0 0 1 C 19/500041 81A Preston Street (R/O 81) Faversham COU (from D1 to A1 at GF) and Dwelling at FF. 1 FAV 1 0 0 1 C 16/502155Amber Lodge, Lady Margaret Manor Rd DoddingtonReplacement 4 bed house 1 FAV 1 1 0 0 NS 16/505790 23a Preston Street Faversham COU from A2 to 6 apartments 6 FAV 6 6 0 0 NS 16/504186 Land opposite 117 Upper Brents Faversham Dem of grge & erect 2 bed family home 1 FAV 1 1 0 0 NS 16/503223Bossenden Barn, London Road Dunkirk PN for COU of an agricultural building to two dwellings 2 FAV 2 2 0 0 NS 17/50083946 South Road FavershamSubdivision of of dwell to create a separate dwell 1 FAV 1 1 0 0 NS 16/5072754 Beaumont Davey Close (land adj) Faversham Erection of 2 x detached dwellings 2 FAV 2 2 0 0 NS 17/501208Monkshill Farm, Monkshill Road Hernhill PN COU agri build to one dwelling 1 Fav 1 1 0 0 NS 17/501207Monkshill Farm, Monkshill Road Hernhill PN for COU form agric build to 2 dwellings 1 Fav 1 1 0 0 NS 17/505345 Forge Farm, Staple Street Hernhill PN for COU of agric to dwelling 1 FAV 1 1 0 0 NS 17/504175 21 Athol Place Faversham Conv ex dwell to create 1 additional dwelling 2 FAV 2 2 0 0 NS 17/503842Highlands, Stalisfield Road Stalisfield Replacement dwelling 1 FAV 1 1 0 0 NS 17/501611 20 West Street Faversham COU from A2 to resid 1 FAV 1 1 0 0 NS 17/506623Littles Farm, Ashford Road FavershamPN for COU of agric build to dwelling 1 fav 1 1 0 0 NS 17/505865Land at Sondes Arms, Station Approach Selling Detached dwelling 1 FAV 1 1 0 0 NS 17/504960 Vicarage Yard, The Street Newnham COU of stable to dwelling 1 FAV 1 1 0 0 NS 16/506316The Old School, London Road Dunkirk 3 x two storey terraced, 2 x two storey semi's 5 FAV 5 5 0 0 NS 18/500323151 The Street BoughtonCOU outbuilding to dwelling 1 FAV 1 1 0 0 NS 17/501071Adj. 39 Abbeyfields FavershamCOU of engine shed to 4 bed dwelling 1 FAV 1 1 0 0 NS 17/5052774-6 West Street, Faversham FavershamConversion to a two bedroom apartment 1 FAV 1 1 0 0 NS 18/501042Land at Church View, Seed Road, Newnham Newnham 2 semi detached cottages 2 FAV 2 2 0 0 NS 18/501402 Store R/O Toachim House, South Road Faversham Demolish outbuilding, erect 1 x 2bed dwelling 1 FAV 1 1 0 0 NS 18/500326 46 Court Street Faversham COU from offices to 1 x 3 bed apartment 1 FAV 1 1 0 0 NS 18/5013046 East Street FavershamConversion from storage to a 2 bedroom flat 1 FAV 1 1 0 0 NS 18/502384 Porch House, The Street Eastling Conversion and extension of outbuilding to create 1 bed dwelling 1 FAV 1 1 0 0 NS 18/503555Building 1, Churchmans Farm, Stalisfield Road Ospringe PN for COU from B1c to 1 dwelling 1 FAV 1 1 0 0 NS 18/503568Building 2, Churchmans Farm, Stalisfield Road Ospringe PN for COU from B1c to 1 dwelling 1 FAV 1 1 0 0 NS 18/503142Brickfield House, Sesalter Road Graveney Replacement dwelling 1 FAV 1 1 0 0 NS 18/503293Wrens Hill Farm, Wrens Hill Norton PN for COU from agric to dwelling 1 FAV 1 1 0 0 NS 18/503875Park Farm, Throwley Road Throwley Conversion of Barn to Residential 1 FAV 1 1 0 0 NS 18/505915South Forstall Farm, Almshouse Road Throwley COU of barn to dwelling 1 FAV 1 1 0 0 NS 16/504575 Land East off Ham Road Faversham O/L for residential (up to 35 Dwellings) 35 FAV 35 35 0 0 NS 18/501709St John the Evangelist, Church Road Faversham Conversion of Church to Dwelling 1 FAV 1 1 0 0 NS 19/500111 Little Miss Acres Farm, Butlers Hill Dargate New 3 bed self-build Eco-Home (replacement of ex. dwelling) 1 FAV 1 1 0 0 NS 19/501064 42 Westgate Road Faversham LDC proposed creation of internal door to combine no.42 grd flr flat and no.44 into one dwelling 1 FAV 1 1 0 0 NS 14/0257 North of Oare Rd & South of Ham Rd Faversham 375 Dwellings 375 FAV 375 375 0 0 NS 00/1235 UPPER BRENTS SHIPYARD Faversham Rev of app layout unit 1, 18 and 20 to 29 to prov 11 bus uni 5 Fav 5 5 0 0 UC 09/0079 Forge Orchard, Staple Street Hernhill Replacement dwelling 1 FAV 1 0 1 0 UC 14/0329 82 London Road Faversham COU of vulnerable victims suite to resid dwell + erect new dwell 2 FAV 1 0 1 0 UC 15/505190Former Silver Sands Nursery, Staple Street Hernhill 14 Passivhouse houses 14 FAV 14 0 14 0 UC 16/505060 Almshouses, South Road Faversham Conversion of existing bedsits & one bed flats to mix of bedsits, flats & maisonettes (loss of numbers) 46 FAV 45 45 0 0 UC 16/503847 10-11 Market Street Faversham Alterations to 1st flr & new 2nd flr ext to provide 13 flats 13 FAV 13 0 13 0 UC 17/505182Bayfield farm, Painters Forstal Ospringe Conv 4 agric builds into 2 x dwellings 2 Fav 2 0 2 0 UC 18/502188 The Old Chapel, Sharsted Hill Newnham Change of use and conversion from chapel to a dwelling 1 FAV 1 0 1 0 UC 17/505796Church Farm, Throwley Road Throwley Barn conversion to create a 2 bed house 1 FAV 1 0 1 0 UC 18/501048 Land at Lady Dane Farm, Love Lane Faversham Approval of reserved matters for 196 proposed dwellings 196 FAV 196 180 10 6 UC 18/502208 Winterbourne Wood Quarry, Jezzards Lane Dunkirk Revocation of quarrying use and erection of 4 det dwells 4 Fav 4 0 4 0 UC 17/506151Land at Leaveland Corner Leaveland8 Dwellings 8 FAV 8 0 8 0 UC 18/502095Green Farm Barn, Stalisfield Green Stalisfield Conversion of existing barn to Residential 1 FAV 1 0 1 0 UC 17/502604 Ospringe Brickworks (North part) Sumpter Way Faversham Res Matss for 127 dwellings 127 FAV 127 109 18 0 UC 18/500716Land adj, 1 Wheelwrights Cottages, Lewson Street Norton Part retrospective for new dwelling 1 FAV 1 0 1 0 UC 17/506603Land at Perry Court, London Road Faversham Res Matts for 310 dwellings 310 FAV 310 301 9 0 UC 14/5055421A Saxon Road FavershamExt ex house, 2 x2 bed semi det houses 2 Fav 2 2 0 0 UC 15/300466471 South Road, Faversham Faversham Construct new four bed detatched dwelling 1 FAV 1 0 1 0 UC 15/507671 Store Adj 24 Plantation Road Faversham Dem of ex light indust build & erection of 4 bed house 1 FAV 1 0 1 0 UC 16/508643 Land north of Graveney Road Faversham 72 houses and 33 flats 105 FAV 105 53 11 41 UC 17/502521Adj 9 Ashford Road FavershamDem of retail and erect 9 dwellings 9 Fav 9 4 5 0 UC 16/506644 Brogdale Place, Brogdale Road Faversham R/M for 63 dwells 63 FAV 63 39 13 11 UC 16/503470The Old Office, Cleve Hill Graveney Replacement dwelling 1 FAV 1 0 1 0 UC 15/505477Black Barn Farm, Crockham Lane Hernhill PN for change of use barn to three dwellings 3 FAV 3 0 3 0 UC 17/504557Land adj 28 Horselees Road Boughton2 dwellings 2 FAV 2 0 2 0 UC 15/501089Moons of Selling, Grove Road Selling Dem of comm buildings/ erect 5 new dwellings 5 FAV 5 5 0 0 UC 17/503706Barn at Bells Forstal Farm Throwley Conv barn to dwelling 1 FAV 1 0 1 0 UC 15/506618 Pool House, Almshouse Road Throwley Retrospective - demo of existing dwelling, replace with 2 bed dwelling 1 Fav 1 0 1 0 UC 99/0822 BMM WESTON, BRENT ROAD Faversham DEM.EX.ERECT 27 FLATS + 1 BED LODGE 28 Fav 28 0 28 0 UC NB: Historic Site considerd U/C but currently dormant.
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