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Marlborough: Aldbourne 341 Marlborough: Aldbourne 341 341 R/o Grasshills (Crooked Corner) Site Address: Total Area: 0.3377ha HMA: East Wiltshire Suitable Area: 0.3377ha (100.0%) Previous Use: Greenfield Suitablity N/A Constraints*: AONB, ALCG1 All Constraints*: Suitable: Yes. No suitability constraints. Available: Unknown Achievable: Yes (Residential) Deliverable: No Capacity: 13 Developable: In medium-term *Note: Constraint abbreviations can be found in the SHELAA Methodology Report in Appendices 1 and 2 on pages 14 and 16. Marlborough: Aldbourne 342 342 CROOKED CORNER Opposite Beech Knoll (Crooked Corner) Site Address: Total Area: 0.3608ha HMA: East Wiltshire Suitable Area: 0.3608ha (100.0%) Previous Use: Greenfield Suitablity N/A Constraints*: AONB, CP58, ALCG1 All Constraints*: Suitable: Yes. No suitability constraints. Available: Yes Achievable: Yes (Residential) Deliverable: Yes Capacity: 13 Developable: In short-term *Note: Constraint abbreviations can be found in the SHELAA Methodology Report in Appendices 1 and 2 on pages 14 and 16. Marlborough: Aldbourne 343 WINDMILL CLOSE 343 LOTTAGE WAY R/o Windmill Close. Site Address: Total Area: 0.3275ha HMA: East Wiltshire Suitable Area: 0.3275ha (100.0%) Previous Use: Greenfield Suitablity N/A Constraints*: AONB, ALCG1 All Constraints*: Suitable: Yes. No suitability constraints. Available: Unknown Achievable: Yes (Residential) Deliverable: No Capacity: 12 Developable: In medium-term *Note: Constraint abbreviations can be found in the SHELAA Methodology Report in Appendices 1 and 2 on pages 14 and 16. Marlborough: Aldbourne 1079 W IE V Y E L L A V MARLBOROUGH ROAD THE BUTTS 1079 FARM LANE STOCK LANE SOUTHWARD LANE THE GARLINGS Off Stock Lane Site Address: Total Area: 2.9607ha HMA: East Wiltshire Suitable Area: 2.9253ha (98.8%) Previous Use: Greenfield Suitablity N/A Constraints*: PP, AONB, ALCG1 All Constraints*: Suitable: Yes. No suitability constraints. Available: Yes Achievable: Yes (Residential) Deliverable: Yes Capacity: 107 Developable: In short-term *Note: Constraint abbreviations can be found in the SHELAA Methodology Report in Appendices 1 and 2 on pages 14 and 16. Marlborough: Aldbourne 1080 1080 Off Lottage Road Site Address: Total Area: 1.2381ha HMA: East Wiltshire Suitable Area: 1.2381ha (100.0%) Previous Use: Greenfield Suitablity N/A Constraints*: AONB, ALCG1 All Constraints*: Suitable: Yes. No suitability constraints. Available: Yes Achievable: Yes (Residential) Deliverable: Yes Capacity: 45 Developable: In short-term *Note: Constraint abbreviations can be found in the SHELAA Methodology Report in Appendices 1 and 2 on pages 14 and 16. Marlborough: Aldbourne 3197 SOUTHWARDLANE 3197 Land to west of Southward Lane Site Address: Total Area: 0.6643ha HMA: East Wiltshire Suitable Area: 0.6643ha (100.0%) Previous Use: PDL Suitablity N/A Constraints*: AONB, ALCG1, CWS All Constraints*: Suitable: Yes. No suitability constraints. Available: Yes Achievable: Yes (Residential) Deliverable: Yes Capacity: 42 Developable: In short-term *Note: Constraint abbreviations can be found in the SHELAA Methodology Report in Appendices 1 and 2 on pages 14 and 16. Marlborough: Aldbourne 3198 THE GARLINGS T H E D O W N S SOUTHWARDLANE 3198 Rear of land to west of Southward Lane Site Address: Total Area: 5.1412ha HMA: East Wiltshire Suitable Area: 5.1412ha (100.0%) Previous Use: Greenfield Suitablity N/A Constraints*: AONB, ALCG1, CWS All Constraints*: Suitable: Yes. No suitability constraints. Available: Yes Achievable: Yes (Residential) Deliverable: Yes Capacity: 166 Developable: In short-term *Note: Constraint abbreviations can be found in the SHELAA Methodology Report in Appendices 1 and 2 on pages 14 and 16. Marlborough: Aldbourne 3199 3199 STOCK LANE Land to north of Stock Lane/Marlborough Road Site Address: Total Area: 1.4485ha HMA: East Wiltshire Suitable Area: 1.4461ha (99.8%) Previous Use: Greenfield Suitablity N/A Constraints*: PP, AONB, ALCG1 All Constraints*: Suitable: Yes. No suitability constraints. Available: Yes Achievable: Yes (Residential) Deliverable: Yes Capacity: 53 Developable: In short-term *Note: Constraint abbreviations can be found in the SHELAA Methodology Report in Appendices 1 and 2 on pages 14 and 16. Marlborough: Aldbourne 3200 3200 WESTFIELD CHASE D A O R Y LE IT H W Land to the South of Castle Street Site Address: Total Area: 1.8503ha HMA: East Wiltshire Suitable Area: 1.8503ha (100.0%) Previous Use: Greenfield Suitablity N/A Constraints*: AONB, ALCG1 All Constraints*: Suitable: Yes. No suitability constraints. Available: Yes Achievable: Yes (Residential) Deliverable: Yes Capacity: 67 Developable: In short-term *Note: Constraint abbreviations can be found in the SHELAA Methodology Report in Appendices 1 and 2 on pages 14 and 16. Marlborough: Aldbourne 3201 3201 Land to the West of Cook Road and Cook Close Site Address: Total Area: 2.3529ha HMA: East Wiltshire Suitable Area: 2.3529ha (100.0%) Previous Use: Greenfield Suitablity N/A Constraints*: AONB, ALCG1 All Constraints*: Suitable: Yes. No suitability constraints. Available: Yes Achievable: Yes (Residential) Deliverable: Yes Capacity: 86 Developable: In short-term *Note: Constraint abbreviations can be found in the SHELAA Methodology Report in Appendices 1 and 2 on pages 14 and 16. Marlborough: Aldbourne 3485 3485 LOTTAGE ROAD Land at Lottage Farm Site Address: Total Area: 1.0395ha HMA: East Wiltshire Suitable Area: 1.0395ha (100.0%) Previous Use: Greenfield Suitablity N/A Constraints*: AONB, ALCG1 All Constraints*: Suitable: Yes. No suitability constraints. Available: Yes Achievable: Yes (Residential) Deliverable: Yes Capacity: 65 Developable: In short-term *Note: Constraint abbreviations can be found in the SHELAA Methodology Report in Appendices 1 and 2 on pages 14 and 16. Marlborough: Aldbourne E/09/0635/FUL CASTLE STREET Barnes Coach Yard 15 The Square Aldbourne SN8 2DU Site Address: Total Area: 0.2618ha HMA: East Wiltshire Suitable Area: 0.0012ha (0.5%) Previous Use: Suitablity PP Constraints*: PP, AONB, CP58, ALCG1 All Constraints*: Suitable: No. See suitability constraints. Available: Unknown Achievable: Not assessed. Deliverable: No Capacity: 0 Developable: In long-term *Note: Constraint abbreviations can be found in the SHELAA Methodology Report in Appendices 1 and 2 on pages 14 and 16. Marlborough: Baydon 14/11435/FUL Baydon House Baydon Marlborough SN8 2JB Site Address: Total Area: 1.5913ha HMA: East Wiltshire Suitable Area: 1.5913ha (100.0%) Previous Use: Suitablity N/A Constraints*: AONB, CP58, ALCG1 All Constraints*: Suitable: Yes. No suitability constraints. Available: Unknown Achievable: Yes (Residential) Deliverable: No Capacity: 58 Developable: In medium-term *Note: Constraint abbreviations can be found in the SHELAA Methodology Report in Appendices 1 and 2 on pages 14 and 16. Marlborough: Baydon 16/02183/FUL Baydon House Aldbourne Road Near Manor Lane South East to Baydon House Site Address: Farm Baydon Wiltshire SN8 2JB Total Area: 1.5694ha HMA: East Wiltshire Suitable Area: 1.5694ha (100.0%) Previous Use: Suitablity N/A Constraints*: AONB, CP58, ALCG1 All Constraints*: Suitable: Yes. No suitability constraints. Available: Unknown Achievable: Yes (Residential) Deliverable: No Capacity: 57 Developable: In medium-term *Note: Constraint abbreviations can be found in the SHELAA Methodology Report in Appendices 1 and 2 on pages 14 and 16. Marlborough: Baydon 346 346 NEWTONS WALK ALDBOURNE ROAD R/O Fortune Field to Gooselands, Aldbourne Road Site Address: Total Area: 0.9389ha HMA: East Wiltshire Suitable Area: 0.0006ha (0.1%) Previous Use: Greenfield Suitablity PP Constraints*: PP, AONB, ALCG1 All Constraints*: Suitable: No. See suitability constraints. Available: Unknown Achievable: Not assessed. Deliverable: No Capacity: 0 Developable: In long-term *Note: Constraint abbreviations can be found in the SHELAA Methodology Report in Appendices 1 and 2 on pages 14 and 16. Marlborough: Baydon 638 FINCHES LANE E N 638 MANOR L A BAYDON ROAD Land at Finches Lane Site Address: Total Area: 4.7158ha HMA: East Wiltshire Suitable Area: 4.7158ha (100.0%) Previous Use: Greenfield Suitablity N/A Constraints*: AONB, ALCG1 All Constraints*: Suitable: Yes. No suitability constraints. Available: Yes Achievable: Yes (Residential) Deliverable: Yes Capacity: 152 Developable: In short-term *Note: Constraint abbreviations can be found in the SHELAA Methodology Report in Appendices 1 and 2 on pages 14 and 16. Marlborough: Baydon 3188 3188 RUSSLEY GREEN Land rear of Baydon Road Site Address: Total Area: 0.4232ha HMA: East Wiltshire Suitable Area: 0.4232ha (100.0%) Previous Use: Greenfield Suitablity N/A Constraints*: AONB, ALCG1 All Constraints*: Suitable: Yes. No suitability constraints. Available: Unknown Achievable: Yes (Residential) Deliverable: No Capacity: 16 Developable: In medium-term *Note: Constraint abbreviations can be found in the SHELAA Methodology Report in Appendices 1 and 2 on pages 14 and 16. Marlborough: Baydon 3523 3523 ALDBOURNEROAD Land at Aldbourne Road Site Address: Total Area: 0.3677ha HMA: East Wiltshire Suitable Area: 0.3677ha (100.0%) Previous Use: Greenfield Suitablity N/A Constraints*: AONB, ALCG1 All Constraints*: Suitable: Yes. No suitability constraints. Available: Yes Achievable: Yes (Residential) Deliverable: Yes Capacity: 14 Developable: In short-term *Note: Constraint abbreviations can be found in the SHELAA Methodology Report in Appendices 1 and 2 on pages 14 and 16. Marlborough: Baydon E/09/0542/FUL MANOR LANE Dacre Manor Lane Baydon Marlborough Wilts SN8 2JD Site Address: Total Area: 0.2915ha
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