Appendix a Heritage Assets in Maidwell and Draughton Parishes
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Maidwell with Draughton Neighbourhood Plan APPENDIX A HERITAGE ASSETS IN MAIDWELL AND DRAUGHTON PARISHES Schedule of Listed Buildings in Maidwell and Draughton (Grade ll and ll*) Maidwell 1. II Chest Tomb approximately 2 metres South of Church of St Mary the Virgin Maidwell, Daventry, Northamptonshire, NN6 2. II* Church of St Mary the Virgin 3. II Maidwell Hall School 4. II Pump approximately 2 metres North of the Old Bakehouse 5. II Stable approximately 12 metres North of the Old Bakehouse 6. II Statue approximately 20 metres from East Front 7. II The Old Bakehouse 8. II The Old House 9. II The Old Rectory Draughton 1. II Church Farmhouse Draughton, Daventry, Northamptonshire, NN6 2. II* Church of St Catherine 3. II K6 Telephone Kiosk, Draughton 4. II The Old Rectory II Thor missile site at former RAF Harrington including the Pyrotechnic Store and Classified Storage Building This list does not include listed buildings or monuments which are already documented and well protected in planning terms. Some listed buildings have within or on their curtilage buildings or structures which in practice do not get so much attention for example the earth bonded lime pointed boundary walls, some of which have lost their character following plant damage and rebuilding with sand and cement. The old coke store at St Mary the Virgin in Maidwell built in 1900 is worthy of repair and is part of the listed curtilage and once was “pound” land. For completeness the listed buildings are identified in red in Maps MD4 Maidwell village, MD 4 Draughton village, and MD4 Maidwell with Draughton Neighbourhood Plan area. The heritage assets that are identified for inclusion in this Neighbourhood Plan are shown on the attached maps in violet. 1. Stone boundary walls dating from late 18th/early 19th century, some forming the previous extent of the Maidwell Hall walled garden. One part has a date stone marked 1780 (40m SW of Wyatts). These walls are marked with a violet line. 2. Two early Jacobean (possibly late Elizabethan) stone gateway arches in Maidwell with playful PRE-SUBMISSION VERSION, APRIL 2018 35 pediments, obelisks and mouldings. These may merit formal listing if identified as being moved from Holdenby Palace. 3. Houses, outbuildings and barns mainly dating from the 18th century, some perhaps with late 17th century origins, along with polychrome brick early Victorian estate houses in Draughton, the Draughton Clubroom (mid Victorian schoolroom), and Loder Hall (1933) in an early arts and crafts style. 4. The Stag public house, once known as The Goat, an eighteenth century coaching inn occupying the site since 1766. 5. Limekiln (400m north of Maidwell, east of A508, west of green lane). The remains of the lime burning kiln and quarrying need further exploration. 18th C origins or earlier. It also marks the most south westerly outcrop in England of the important Lincoln Limestone beds. Area Map A 6. Dale Pond millpond and mill leat created in 18th Century or earlier, in the valley alongside Dale Farm, (dam now breached). Area Map B 7. One of two remaining distinct areas of ridge and furrow. Area Map C. Large areas of ridge and furrow have now been lost and it is recommended that these two remaining areas remain as pasture. 8. The Medieval Fish Pond off Blueberry Lane. Area Map D 9. Medieval, and possibly Roman, settlement remains excavated in the field opposite Blueberry Close. Area Map E 10. Ridge and furrow field pattern in Barn Hill field to east of Church House, Maidwell. Area Map F 11. Brampton Valley railway built 1858 and in use until 1981, with remains of cast iron footbridge on footpath linking the two villages (Area Map G), and of signal building and crossing keeper’s dwelling at Draughton Sidings (Area Map H). 12. Remains of larger settlement of Draughton immediately to east of village with disturbed ground and once managed issues of spring water. Area Map I 13. 1Harrington Airfield land, around the listed Thor missile site buildings and bunkers. An open hilltop landscape with significant remains of concrete runways and access roads, used by USAAF bombers and RAF Lysander support for French Resistance in WW2. 36 PRE-SUBMISSION VERSION, APRIL 2018 Maidwell with Draughton Neighbourhood Plan Heritage Assets-Maidwell Heritage Assets-Draughton PRE-SUBMISSION VERSION, APRIL 2018 37 APPENDIX B MAIDWELL LOCAL GREEN SPACE MAP 1 cii ci ci ci ci scale 1:750 c Crown copyright and database rights 2018, Ordnance survey 100023735 ! " 38 PRE-SUBMISSION VERSION, APRIL 2018 Maidwell with Draughton Neighbourhood Plan MAIDWELL LOCAL GREEN SPACE MAP 2 ci ci ci ci ci ci scale 1:750 c Crown copyright and database rights 2018, Ordnance survey 100023735 PRE-SUBMISSION VERSION, APRIL 2018 39 ! MAIDWELL LOCAL GREEN SPACE MAP 3 ci b cv cv cv cvi civ ciii cvi cvi cvi scale 1:750 c Crown copyright and database rights 2018, Ordnance survey 100023735 40 PRE-SUBMISSION VERSION, APRIL 2018 ! Maidwell with Draughton Neighbourhood Plan MAIDWELL LOCAL GREEN SPACE MAP 4 cvi b cv cv cv cvi cv cv civ ciii cvi cvi cvi c scale 1:750 Crown copyright and database rights 2018, Ordnance survey 100023735 PRE-SUBMISSION VERSION, APRIL 2018 41 MAIDWELL LOCAL GREEN SPACE MAP 5 cv cviii cv cvi scale 1:750 c Crown copyright and database rights 2018, Ordnance survey 100023735 42 PRE-SUBMISSION VERSION, APRIL 2018 ! Maidwell with Draughton Neighbourhood Plan MAIDWELL LOCAL GREEN SPACE MAP 6 cvii cviii cvii cvii cviii cviii scale 1:750 c Crown copyright and database rights 2018, Ordnance survey 100023735 PRE-SUBMISSION VERSION, APRIL 2018 43 ! " MAIDWELL LOCAL GREEN SPACE MAP 7 cviii cix cviii cvii scale 1:750 c Crown copyright and database rights 2018, Ordnance survey 100023735 ! " 44 PRE-SUBMISSION VERSION, APRIL 2018 Maidwell with Draughton Neighbourhood Plan DRAUGHTON LOCAL GREEN SPACE MAP 1 ev eii eiii eiv scale 1:750 c Crown copyright and database rights 2018, Ordnance survey 100023735 PRE-SUBMISSION VERSION, APRIL 2018 45 Maidwell with Draughton Neighbourhood Plan Maidwell with Draughton Neighbourhood Plan DRAUGHTON LOCAL GREEN SPACE MAP 2 ei d eii scale 1:750 c Crown copyright and database rights 2018, Ordnance survey 100023735 PRE-SUBMISSION VERSION, APRIL 2018 PRE-SUBMISSION VERSION, APRIL 2018 46 ! Maidwell with Draughton Neighbourhood Plan APPENDIX B LOCAL GREEN SPACE NATIONAL PLANNING POLICY FRAMEWORK (NPPF) ASSESSMENT NPPF requires that Local Green Spaces should satisfy the following three criteria: A) The land in question should be situated in good proximity to the local community. Maidwell with Draughton Neighbourhood Plan B) The land should be demonstrably special. C) The site should be local in character and should not be an extensive tract of land. Each site is evaluated using criteria A,B,C above. Proposals Map 3 a. Brampton Valley Footpath/Cycleway A) This site is situated midway between Maidwell and Draughton and is a key part of the joint village community. B) The land, which includes a footpath/cycleway, picnic areas and a car park is the principal recreational land in the Neighbourhood Area. C) The land is a former railway site and is not an extensive tract of land. Local Green Spaces-Maidwell Map 3 b. Loder Hall Recreation Area A) This site is integral to the village and adjacent to the village community centre. B) This site is the only designated recreation area within the villages. C) This is a small recreation area within the village of Maidwell. Local Green Spaces-Maidwell Map 1 ci. Highway verges, west side of A508 A) Integral small sites within the village confines B) Important visual element of the street-scene in Maidwell C) Very small areas of local character cii. Highway verge in front of Westaway Motors A) Integral small site within the village confines. B) Important visual element of the street scene in Maidwell C) Very small area of local character. PRE-SUBMISSION VERSION, APRIL 2018 PRE-SUBMISSION VERSION, APRIL 2018 47 Maidwell with Draughton Neighbourhood Plan APPENDIX B LOCAL GREEN SPACE NATIONAL PLANNING POLICY FRAMEWORK (NPPF) Local Green Spaces-Maidwell Map 3 ASSESSMENT ciii. Open space adjacent to Manor Farm. A) Important visual space in the street scene and treed area. B) Rare wooded area in Maidwell C) Small area. civ. Verge on corner of Harborough Road and Draughton Road. A) Integral small site within Maidwell B) Important visual green splay at important highway junction. C) Small area of green space. cv. Verges on north side of Draughton Road A) Integral small sites within the core of Maidwell B) Important visual spaces in the centre of Maidwell. C) Small areas of green space. cvi. Verges on south side of Draughton Road, Maidwell A) Integral small sites in centre of Maidwell B) Attractive open green spaces in centre of Maidwell C) Small areas of green space. Local Green Spaces-Maidwell Map 5 cviii. Verges on east side of Draughton Road, Maidwell. A) Integral small sites in the centre of Maidwell B) Important attractive visual element. C) Small sites Local Green Spaces-Maidwell Map 6 cvii. Verges west side of Draughton Road, Maidwell A) Integral sites within Maidwell. B) Important attractive open green spaces. C) Small areas. Local Green Spaces-Maidwell Map 7 cix. land at corner of farm track and Draughton Road A) Visual green gateway to Maidwell at eastern end. B) Attractive open area at entrance to village. C) Small local character space. PRE-SUBMISSION VERSION, APRIL 2018 PRE-SUBMISSION VERSION, APRIL 2018 48 Local Green Spaces-Maidwell Map 3 Local Green Space-Draughton Map 1 ciii. Open space adjacent to Manor Farm. eii. Verge on north side of the road. A) Important visual space in the street scene and treed area.