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Figures 16.20A 700000 710000 720000 730000 740000 750000 © Crown copyright and database rights year 2020 Ordnance Survey. © Crown Copyright. All rights reserved. Licence number Bayham Old Abbey 0100031673. Data derived from RWE data © RWE 2020. Contains Standen information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. WORTH WAY FOREST WAY BUCKHURST House and Glen Andred ERIDGE PARK STANDEN PARK BAYHAM ABBEY Garden Garden SCOTNEY Key FRANT COURT CASTLE FOREST FOREST WAY BENENDEN PEIR Assessment Boundary Selsfield GRAVETYE WAY PENNS IN MANOR Common THE ROCKS 50km Study Area BEDGEBURY NATIONAL 10km Radii KIDBROOKE PARK PINETUM Viewpoint Wych Cross: Nap Wood WADHURST The Warren CASTLE English Heritage site GREAT MAYTHAM STONEHURST National Trust site WYCH CROSS TICEHURST Wakehurst PLACE Country Park WAKEHURST HOUSE PLACE Place HOSPITAL CROWBOROUGH Registered Parks and Garden 5660000 Heritage Coasts ROTHERFIELD High Weald HALL Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty National Park BORDE HILL Zone of theoretical visibility (blade tip) No. of turbines theoretically visible 1 - 15 Sheffield GREAT DIXTER 16 - 30 Park and 31 - 45 Garden BRICKWALL BATEMANS Bateman's 46 - 60 61 - 75 SHEFFIELD BUXTED PARK HEASELANDS PARK HEATHFIELD PARK BRIGHTLING 3 2 DITCHLING PARK 1 5650000 COMMON 4 NEWICK PARK HORSTED PLACE Viewpoints 1 - Beachy Head 2 - Birling Gap ASHBURNHAM 1066 Battle of 3 - Seven Sisters Country Park PLACE Hastings, Abbey 4 - Seaford Head and Battlefield 5 - Newhaven (Castle Hill) 6 - Peacehaven 7 - Beacon Hill, Rottingdean BATTLE ABBEY 8 - Brighton sea front promenade 15 - Willingdon Hill 16 - Firle Beacon 27 - Hollingbury Golf Course/Hill Fort PLUMPTON 28 - Cuckmere Haven Beach PLACE 51 - Ditchling Beacon 57 - Telscomb Tye Ditchling Beacon 51 HASTINGS Alexandra Park STANMER PARK HERSTMONCEUX CASTLE HASTINGS AND PLACE 5640000 GLYNDE PLACE ST LEONARD'S GARDENS 27 FIRLE PLACE PRESTON MANOR AND Monk's House, PRESTON PARK Rodmell 16 South Downs Pevensey WOODVALE WOOTTON MANOR CEMETERY National Park Castle QUEEN'S PARK, BRIGHTON THE ROYAL 8 PAVILION, KEMP TOWN 57 Alfriston SHINEWATER BRIGHTON ENCLOSURES Clergy PARK 7 House THE HOO Kilometres 6 CHARLESTON 0 0.5 1 2 3 4 5 MANOR 15 1:75,000 5 WGS 1984 UTM Zone 30N Transverse Mercator 5630000 Rampion Extension Development SEVEN SISTERS COMPTON PLACE 4 Rampion 2 Offshore Wind Farm 28 3 SUSSEX Figure 16.20a Blade tip ZTV with landscape designations - Map 1 (East) Preliminary Environmental Information Report Birling Gap Blade Tip: 325m Observer height: 2m 2 DTM: OS T5 & T50 Surface features: Excluded and Seven 1 System Identifier: Version: DTM resolution: 10m Earth curvature: Included Sisters 42285-GOBE-PE-OF-FG-10-4475 1.0 Sea level was modelled at 3.41m below Ordnance datum (equivalent of Lowest astronomical tide for Newhaven) Company: Drawn By: Chk/Aprvd: Drawn Date: Status: OPEN JM WOOD 29/06/2021 FINAL Document uncontrolled when printed ISO A1 Landscape 670000 680000 690000 700000 710000 ©Crown copyrig hand t datab a serig h tsyea Ordna2020 r nceSurvey. ©Crown Copyrig All hrig t. h tsre se rved.Licence nu m b e r 0100031673. Data0100031673. derived from RWE data ©RWE Contains 2020. inform a tionlicense under d the Ope nGovernm e ntLicence v3.0. 5670000 HASCOMBE Key COURT HAMMERWOOD AsseP EIR ssm e ntBou ndary PARK 50kmStu Are dy a BROCKHURST 10kmRadii VANN WORTH Surrey Hills WAY Standen Viewpoint House STANDEN and Garden Eng lishHeritag esite FOREST WAY NationaTru l stsite Selsfield GRAVETYE BUCHAN MANOR Common FOREST WAY Cou ntryPa rk TILGATE PARK Reg iste rePa d rksand Garden KIDBROOKE PARK Are aof Ou tstanding Wych Cross: Natu ralBea u ty WARNHAM COURT The Warren STONEHURST NationaPa l rk Wakehurst High Weald Zoneof the ore ticalvisibility (blade tip) Place WYCH CROSS No.of tu rb inethe s ore ticallyvisible WAKEHURST PLACE THE HIGH 15 - 1 BEECHES PLACE 5660000 30 - 16 NYMANS 31 - 45 - 31 Nymans Estate 46 - 60 - 46 Black Down SLAUGHAM 75 - 61 PLACE BORDE HILL Kirdford and SEDGWICK PARK Plaistow SOUTHWATER LEONARDSLEE SOUTHWATER Sheffield SOUTHWATER Park and Garden 3 2 1 PITSHILL Petworth 47 4 AND THE House MANOR and Park SHEFFIELD OF DEAN HEASELANDS PARK PETWORTH HOUSE Viewpoints KNEPP CASTLE Ne - 5 wha ven(Castle Hill) 6 - Pe - 6 a ceh a ven 7 - Bea - 7 conHill,Rotting dea n DITCHLING Brig - 8 h tonse afront prom e na de 5650000 COMMON Shore - 9 h a mcoa /A259 stalroa d 10 - Worthing - 10 se afront prom e na de NEWICK PARK Littleh - 11 a m ptonse afront prom e na de 12 - Bog - 12 norReg isse afront prom e na de HORSTED PLACE Devil’s - Dyke17 18 - Cissb - 18 uRing ry 19 - Hig - 19 h downHill Lavington Spring - 20 h e aHill d BURTON PARK 26 21 - Big - 21 norHill 26 - Low We- 26 ne a ld(A24, a Ash r ing ton) LAVINGTON BIGNOR PARK Holling - 27 b uGolf ry Cou rse /HillFort PARK Aru - 33 ndelCastle LITTLE Hig - 47 hWe a ld(ne aBolne r y) THAKEHAM Ditchling - 51 Bea con PARHAM Sullington Cha - 52 nctonb uRing ry Warren Wolstonbury Bee - 55 dingHill Hill Telscom - 57 bTye Warren Hill PLUMPTON A27ne - 61 aLancing r Colleg e COOKE'S HOUSE PLACE Ditchling Beacon 51 21 Newtimber 20 and Pangdean 52 17 Bramber Fulking Escarpment Devil's Slindon Castle Dyke and GLYNDE PLACE 5640000 Estate ARUNDEL Saddlescombe STANMER PARK CASTLE South Downs National Park 55 FIRLE PLACE Cissbury Ring 18 27 PRESTON Monk's 33 Shoreham Gap MANOR AND House, and Southwick PRESTON PARK Rodmell WOODVALE 61 CEMETERY QUEEN'S PARK, 9 Kilometres BRIGHTON 0 0.5 1 2 3 4 5 19 THE ROYAL 1:75,000 HIGHDOWN 8 PAVILION, KEMP TOWN 57 WGSUTM1984 Zone 30NTransverse Me rcator BRIGHTON ENCLOSURES Rampion Extension Development 7 10 Ram pionOffsh2 oreWind Farm Fig u reBlade16.20b tip ZTVwith landscape 11 6 desig na tionsMa - (Central) p2 5 P re liminaEnvironm ry e ntalInform a tionReport 5630000 Blade Tip: 325m Observer height: 2m Excluded DTM: OS T5 & T50 Surface features: System Identifier: Version: DTM resolution: 10m Earth curvature: Included 42285-GOBE-PE-OF-FG-10-4475 1.0 Sea level was modelled at 3.41m below Ordnance datum (equivalent of Lowest astronomical tide for Newhaven) Company: Drawn By: Chk/Aprvd: Drawn Date: Status: 12 OPEN JM WOOD 29/06/2021 FINAL Docum e ntuncontrolled whe nprinte d LandscapeA1ISO 630000 640000 650000 660000 670000 © Crown copyright and database rights year 2020 Ordnance Survey. © Crown Copyright. All rights reserved. Licence number STRATTON 0100031673. Data derived from RWE data © RWE 2020. Contains PARK information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Key VANN PEIR Assessment Boundary THE GRANGE, NORTHINGTON Surrey Hills 50km Study Area CHAWTON HOUSE 10km Radii Viewpoint English Heritage site Swan National Trust site OLD Barn Country Park ALRESFORD THE WAKES Farm HOUSE Marley and Registered Parks and Garden ROTHERFIELD Shottermill Area of Outstanding PARK Natural Beauty AVINGTON PARK LITTLE National Park BOARHUNT 5660000 Zone of theoretical visibility (blade tip) No. of turbines theoretically visible HOLLYCOMBE 1 - 15 HOUSE 16 - 30 Black Down BRAMDEAN BLACKDOWN Kirdford 31 - 45 HOUSE PARK and Plaistow 46 - 60 Woolbeding 61 - 75 Durford Heath Countryside KING EDWARD VII HOSPITAL PITSHILL AND PETWORTH HOUSE THE MANOR OF DEAN 3 2 1 WARNFORD PARK Woolbeding 4 Gardens COWDRAY HOUSE Petworth QUEEN House 5650000 ELIZABETH QUEEN and Park Viewpoints 11 - Littlehampton sea front promenade 31 ELIZABETH South Downs 12 - Bognor Regis sea front promenade Harting 13 - Pagham Beach Down and National Park 20 - Springhead Hill Beacon Hill 21 - Bignor Hill Lavington 22 - Eastoke Point (Chichester Harbour AONB) 62 29 - Kingley Vale National Nature Reserve BURTON PARK Uppark House 31 - Butser Hill National Nature Reserve and Garden 33 - Arundel Castle 43 - Gilkicker Point LAVINGTON BIGNOR PARK 50 - The Trundle PARK 62 - Beacon Hill, South Downs Way UPPARK Speltham PARHAM Down, Hambledon Drovers COOKE'S HOUSE Estate WEST DEAN 21 20 STANSTED PARK WEST DEAN ESTATE GOODWOOD GOODWOOD 29 ESTATE, THE 50 ESTATE, THE Slindon 5640000 LEIGH PARK Estate ARUNDEL (STAUNTON CASTLE COUNTRY PARK) GOODWOOD HOUSE STAUNTON Boxgrove 33 Priory GRAYLINGWELL HOSPITAL FISHBOURNE ROMAN PALACE Bosham: Quay Meadow Kilometres 0 0.5 1 2 3 4 5 1:75,000 WGS 1984 UTM Zone 30N Transverse Mercator Chichester Rampion Extension Development Harbour THE ALVER 11 VALLEY KINGSTON Rampion 2 Offshore Wind Farm 5630000 CEMETERY East Head VICTORIA PARK Figure 16.20c Blade tip ZTV with landscape West designations - Map 3 (West) Wittering Preliminary Environmental Information Report Clayhall Royal THE ROYAL 12 HOSPITAL, SOUTHSEA Blade Tip: 325m Observer height: 2m Naval Cemetery Excluded HASLAR DTM: OS T5 & T50 Surface features: COMMON System Identifier: Version: DTM resolution: 10m Earth curvature: Included 22 42285-GOBE-PE-OF-FG-10-4475 1.0 Sea level was modelled at 3.41m below Ordnance datum (equivalent of Lowest astronomical tide for Newhaven) 13 Company: Drawn By: Chk/Aprvd: Drawn Date: Status: 43 OPEN JM WOOD 29/06/2021 FINAL Document uncontrolled when printed ISO A1 Landscape 610000 620000 630000 640000 650000 660000 © Crown copyright and database rights year 2020 Ordnance Survey. © Crown Copyright. All rights reserved. Licence number 0100031673. Data derived from RWE data © RWE 2020. Contains TOWNHILL PARK information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Speltham SOUTHAMPTON South Downs Drovers Down, Key COMMON National Park Estate SOUTHAMPTON Hambledon WEST DEAN PEIR Assessment Boundary CEMETERY STANSTED PARK South Downs 50km Study Area National Park WEST DEAN ESTATE 10km Radii Central Parks GOODWOOD MANOR FARM 29 ESTATE, THE 50 Viewpoint 5640000 LEIGH PARK STAUNTON (STAUNTON GOODWOOD ESTATE, English Heritage site COUNTRY PARK) THE National Trust site Country Park ROYAL VICTORIA COUNTRY ROYAL GOODWOOD PARK (FORMERLY ROYAL Registered Parks and Garden VICTORIA VICTORIA MILITARY HOSPITAL) HOUSE Boxgrove Heritage Coasts Priory Area of Outstanding HOLLY HILL Natural Beauty WOODLAND PARK National Park (FAREHAM) GRAYLINGWELL HOSPITAL Zone of theoretical visibility (blade tip) FISHBOURNE No.
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