Home Farm LOWER DOWDESWELL

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Home Farm LOWER DOWDESWELL Home Farm LOWER DOWDESWELL Home Farm LOWER DOWDESWELL Cheltenham 4 miles, Cirencester 16 miles, Oxford 36 miles, Bristol 45 miles, Birmingham 52 miles, Central London 90 miles. (All distances and times are approximate). A fusion of period 16 th Century Cotswold charm with a 21 st Century contemporary twist ‘An award winning design’ Entrance hall • Drawing room • Dining room • Kitchen/breakfast room • Sitting/garden room • Utility • Cloakroom Master bedroom suite with dressing room/bedroom 2 • 4 further bedroom suites Separate office and garage block with potential for secondary accommodation Landscaped gardens • Views In all about 6,544 sq ft In all about 0.4 acres For Sale Freehold Knight Frank LLP Knight Frank LLP Knight Frank LLP 60 Dyer Street, Cirencester 55 Baker Street 123 The Promenade, Town Centre, Gloucestershire GL7 2PT London W1U 8AN Cheltenham GL50 1NW Tel: +44 (0)1285 659 771 Tel: +44 (0)20 7629 8171 Tel: +44 (0)1242 246959 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] These particulars are intended only as a guide and must not be relied upon as statements of fact. Your attention is drawn to the Important Notice on the last page of the brochure. Gloucestershire subject to a four year programme of sympathetic restoration, conversion and This Grade II listed family home is ideally extension that has retained an located just outside the Regency spa abundance of original features while town of Cheltenham, with far reaching introducing contemporary details to the views across the Dowdeswell valley to the highest specification. Approached up a rolling Malvern Hills beyond. Set in the gravelled drive rising to the house and heart of Lower Dowdeswell village, gardens the property sits proudly within referenced in the Doomsday Book of this special and historic village. 1086, the village lies south west of the attractive town of Stow-on-the-Wold and Every aspect of the property has been only 16 miles from the old Roman town of looked at in great detail including the Cirencester, known as the ‘capital of the roof, stone walls and windows that have Cotswolds’. All offer excellent shopping been completely restored using and recreational facilities in addition to traditional methods, new hand-made the good local shopping to be found in lead gutters and downpipes with ornate Cheltenham. detailing, new chimney stacks being completely re-built using original and new Cotswold stone, the terraces are laid Home Farm with new limestone paving with a specifically designed drainage system. Over the last few years the current owner of Home Farm has undertaken an The extent of the detailing inside is extraordinary restoration project equally extraordinary and immaculately transforming this beautiful 16 th century presented. Upon entering the house, a Cotswold village house into a 21 st century new entrance hall has been created by masterpiece. The property is an important the installation of black walnut screens Grade II listed house with far reaching that slide back to reveal the large drawing views of the Cotswold Hills set within a room. Off the entrance hall is a useful small historic grouping of other and cleverly thought out bootroom with important Manor houses. The multi- door to outside and fitted storage award winning Home Farm has been cupboards. Of particular note is the Drawing room new link from the 16 th century house being well proportioned with good ceiling through to the Garden pavilion/Kitchen. heights, a fabulous original/restored The room consists of an open plan working stone fireplace featuring carved kitchen/informal living space with a mouldings and a new stone hearth, ‘winged’ roof and high level glazing. The beautiful oak flooring, a specially pavilion opens up completely to the designed walnut alcove with display/bar garden creating an inside/outside living unit and a concealed sink. The Dining space. Fully fitted bespoke kitchen with room is again a fine room with an open Miele appliances and Carrara marble work fireplace and access to the utility room top. Every room has exacting detail with a and steps down through the glazed walk- huge amount of thought and planning way to the Kitchen/breakfast room. An having gone into its design and build extremely impressive and special feature including installing additional plumbing within the house is the spiral limestone for air conditioning in the kitchen and for staircase leading to the master bedroom. a central kitchen island if required. The house has under-floor heating, wiring for One of the most important and interesting a Bang and Olfson audio and TV system architectural innovations is that of the and advanced security system. The bedroom accommodation is spacious and well laid out. Of particular note is the master bedroom suite with an original/restored working stone fireplace with carved mouldings, cleverly designed panelled walls concealing doors to the hallway and master bathroom. There is access to bedroom 2 that has been designed to operate as a large dressing room or additional bedroom if required and the whole suite of rooms can be closed off from the rest of the house. The master bathroom has lined ‘book matched’ Italian Carrara marble and custom joinery with ‘floating’ wall unit housing a pair of ‘spoon’ sinks, storage beneath and mirrored units above with heat pads. The shower/wet room is fully lined with book matched marble, special order Rainsky shower with fragrance emitter and electronic control panel. The other 4 bedroom suites are all extremely well equipped and beautifully presented with individually designed bath/shower rooms. Ground Floor First Floor Approximate Gross Internal Floor Area House: 440 sq.m (4736 sq.ft.) Coach House: 168 sq.m (1,808 sq.ft.) Total: 608 sq.m (6,544 sq.ft.) This plan is for guidance only and must not be relied upon as a statement of fact. Attention is drawn to the Important Notice on the last page of the text of the Particulars. Second Floor Coach House Lower Ground Floor Coach House Ground Floor Not shown in actual location Reception Bedroom Bathroom Kitchen/Utility Storage Terrace Recreation Communications By rail: Cheltenham Spa Station (5.3 miles) offers direct First Great Western service to London Paddington from 125 minutes. Kemble Station (23.6 miles away) offers a faster route to London Paddington (from 70 minutes) with the same provider. By road: The A40 and M40 provide east/west access to London, Cheltenham and the M5. The nearby Fosse Way gives excellent north/south Detached Guest House/Office Awards access. Heathrow Airport is and Garage • Roses Design Award 2011 Silver for approximately 80 miles. Discreetly positioned in the grounds of Reuse of a listed building – Winner the property is a newly constructed Comprehensive Shopping: • BD Architect of the Year Awards One building being predominantly a large Cheltenham, Cirencester and Off House Architect of the Year – garage block with separate first-floor with Oxford. Winner the ability to create a home office and studio if required. The building is set into • World Architecture Festival Awards Schools: Good local schools the ground so as not to impinge on the 2011 Barcelona – House category – are numerous and include views from the main house down the Shortlisted the Cheltenham Colleges, valley. Westonbirt School, Hatherop • RIBA Awards 2012 – Shortlisted Castle, Kitebrook and those in Oxford. Gardens Services Racing: Cheltenham, The gardens sit neatly between the house Mains electricity. Mains water. Mains Stratford Upon Avon and and outbuildings with limestone drainage. Oil-fired central heating . Warwick terracing, an area of lawn with surrounding flower beds and specimen Polo: Cirencester Park and trees. To the east of the house there is a Local authority Kirtlington very private knot garden. The area outside the Guest suite beyond the Cotswold District Council Golf: Cheltenham, Garden/family/media room has been Telephone: 01285 623 900 Cirencester, Broadway and designed to accommodate a swimming Lyneham. pool if required. Fixtures and fittings Only those mentioned in these sales particulars are included in the sale. All others, such as fitted curtains, light fittings, garden ornaments etc., are specifically excluded but may be made available by separate negotiation. Directions (GL54 4LX) From the M40 motorway, exit at Junction 8, following signs to HOME FARM Oxford. Take the A40 west bound towards Cheltenham. At the Headington roundabout take the fourth exit, signposted ‘Ring Road, The Midlands’. Continue along the A40 following all signs to Cheltenham. Approximately 2 miles after Andoversford take the 2 nd turning left, signposted ‘Dowdeswell’. Follow the road up the hill for less than a mile and just before the Church, turn right, continue through the archway and Home Farm is positioned up the gravelled drive directly ahead. Note: "This plan is based upon the Ordnance Survey map with the sanction of the control of H.M. Stationary office. This plan is for convenience of purchasers only. Its accuracy is not guaranteed Viewings and it is expressly excluded from any contract. Licence Number. No. ES100017767." Strictly by appointment through the vendor’s agent. Important Notice 1. No description or information given about the property or its value, whether statement that any necessary planning, building regulations or other consent written or verbal or whether or not in these Particulars (“Information”) may be has been obtained. These matters must be verified by any intending relied upon as a statement of representation or fact. Neither Knight Frank LLP buyer/lessee. nor our joint agents have any authority to make any representation and 4. Any buyer/lessee must satisfy himself by inspection or otherwise as to the accordingly any information given is entirely without responsibility on the part correctness of any Information given. of the agents or the seller.
Recommended publications
  • Chedworth Roman Villa, Bibury & Northleach
    Chedworth Roman Villa, Bibury & Northleach Miles Step # Short Med Long Short, med & long routes: follow instructions below. 1 TR out of campsite 0 0 0 2 TL onto cycle path before RBT 0.1 0.1 0.1 3 Cross road, cycle down to u'pass & TR through u'pass. 0.2 0.2 0.2 4 TR at far end of u'pass 0.3 0.3 0.3 5 Take 1st exit off RBT SP Hatherley, then SO @ ASDA RBT SP Hatherley. 0.5 0.5 0.5 6 SO at next RBT 0.8 0.8 0.8 7 SO at RBT SP Up Hatherley & Bacon Theatre 0.9 0.9 0.9 8 TL at RBT into Hatherley Road SP Bacon Theatre 1.1 1.1 1.1 9 SO at double mini RBT to follow Hatherley Road 1.8 1.8 1.8 10 BL at mini RBT 2 2 2 11 TR into Hatherley Court Road 2.2 2.2 2.2 12 TR at TJ into St Stephen's Road (no nameplate, but post box on right) 2.4 2.4 2.4 13 TR at mini RBT into "The Park" (no nameplate but large white house on right) 2.6 2.6 2.6 14 Follow round "The Park". Beware unhelpful (dangerous) road narrowings! 2.7 2.7 2.7 15 TR at mini RBT into Moorend Park Road 2.9 2.9 2.9 16 SO at traffic lights 3 3 3 17 SO at RBT into Moorend Road 3.2 3.2 3.2 18 TR at TJ into Leckhampton Road (no nameplate).
    [Show full text]
  • Dowdeswell Place Upper Dowdeswell • Andoversford
    Dowdeswell Place Upper Dowdeswell • Andoversford Dowdeswell Place Upper Dowdeswell Andoversford • GL54 4LT An impressive section of a Grade II Cotswold manor with beautiful gardens and a delightful stone barn Cheltenham 5 miles • Cirencester 13 miles Stroud 15 miles • M5 Jcn 11a 9 miles Main House Ground Floor: Entrance hall • Kitchen Breakfast room Utility • Drawing room • Dining room • Cloak room First Floor: Master bedroom with flexible partitioned area & en suite bathroom • Further bedroom Second Floor: 2 Bedrooms • Bathroom Period Barn Ground Floor: Office / studio • Open storage space First Floor: Open storage space Period Greenhouse • Formal gardens About 0.67 acre Situation Dowdeswell Place is the impressive south western section of the manor set in the heart of the well regarded village of Upper Dowdeswell. The property is Grade II listed and is situated in delightful private grounds and provides elegant accommodation within the house, set over three floors and further potential within the separate period stone barn section. Day to day shopping is found in nearby Charlton Kings with more comprehensive shopping found in Cheltenham and Gloucester. Intercity trains from Cheltenham reach Paddington in just over 2 hours and M5 Jcn 11a is about 9 miles away. The A417 provides fast access to Cirencester the A419 and Swindon and the M4 and the A40 across to Oxford and the M40. Description Dowdeswell Place is an attractive and impressive section of the manor. The property occupies the South Westerly part and enjoys a dedicated entrance driveway with parking area, leading to the house, period barn section and gardens. The property is believed to have been built in 1920 and blends in well with the original manor.
    [Show full text]
  • Dowdeswell House Lower Dowdeswell, Gloucestershire
    Dowdeswell House LOWER DOWDESWELL, GLOUCESTERSHIRE Dowdeswell House LOWER DOWDESWELL, GLOUCESTERSHIRE Cheltenham 4 miles • Kingham 15 miles (London Paddington 1½ hours) Cirencester 16 miles • Oxford M40 36 miles • Bristol 45 miles • Bristol International Airport 55 miles (Distances and time approximate) A beautifully proportioned 6/7 bedroom Listed Georgian house with cutting edge interiors, wonderful views, Infinity swimming pool, Tennis court and Sauna. Accommodation Reception hall • Drawing room • Dining room • Sitting room • Kitchen/breakfast room • Utility room Cold store • Boot room • Two cloakrooms Master bedroom suite with dressing room, en-suite bathroom and wet room Guest bedroom with bath • Three further double bedrooms • Family bathroom • Laundry room Second floor - two double bedrooms with en-suite bathroom, dressing room and store rooms • Further storage rooms Total area for the house and Coach House 9,622 sq ft (893.91 sq m) Traditional outbuildings providing stabling, garage, boiler room, workshop and stores and extensive loft space Spring fed infinity edge swimming pool • Tennis court • Sauna Terrace garden • Walled garden • Greenhouse • Pond • Orchard and paddock For sale freehold In all about 6.5 acres (2.63 hectares) Cirencester Country Department Gloucester House, 60 Dyer Street, 55 Baker Street, Cirencester, Gloucestershire GL7 2PT London W1U 8AN Tel: +44 1285 659 771 Tel: +44 20 7861 1707 [email protected] [email protected] www.knightfrank.co.uk These particulars are intended only as a guide and must not be relied upon as statements of fact. Your attention is drawn to the Important Notice on the last page of the brochure. Gloucestershire • Dowdeswell House is ideally located just outside Cheltenham with far reaching views across the Dowdeswell Valley to May Hill and the Welsh Hills beyond.
    [Show full text]
  • Dowdeswell House LOWER DOWDESWELL • GLOUCESTERSHIRE
    Dowdeswell House LOWER DOWDESWELL • GLOUCESTERSHIRE Dowdeswell House LOWER DOWDESWELL • GLOUCESTERSHIRE • THE COTSWOLDS Cheltenham 4 miles • Kingham 15 miles (London Paddington 1½ hours) Cirencester 16 miles • Oxford M40 36 miles • Bristol 45 miles Bristol International Airport 55 miles (all mileages and times are approximate) A beautifully proportioned 6/7 bedroom Listed Georgian house with cutting edge interiors, wonderful views, infinity swimming pool, tennis court and sauna. ACCOMMODATION Second floor: Coach House providing: Ground floor: Two double bedrooms with en-suite Stabling • garage • boiler room Reception hall • Drawing room bathroom, dressing room and store workshop and stores Dining room • Sitting room rooms extensive loft space Kitchen/breakfast room • Utility room Further storage rooms Cold store • Boot room Total area for the house and Spring fed infinity swimming pool Two cloakrooms Coach House Tennis court • Sauna First Floor: 9,622 sq ft (893.91 sq m) Terrace garden • Walled garden Master bedroom suite with dressing Greenhouse room, en-suite bathroom and wet room Pond • Orchard and paddock Guest bedroom with bath In all about 6.5 acres (2.63 hectares) Three further double bedrooms Family bathroom • Laundry room For sale freehold Savills Country Department Savills Cheltenham 33 Margaret Street The Quadrangle, Imperial Square, London W1G 0JD Cheltenham, GL50 1PZ [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Tel +44 (0) 1242 548000 Tel +44 (0) 7016 3825 savills.co.uk Your attention is drawn to the important notice on the last page of the text Gloucestershire Dowdeswell House is ideally located just outside Cheltenham with festivals, The Literary Festival, The Jazz Festival and The Science Station (15 miles away) a fast route to London Paddington taking far reaching views across the Dowdeswell Valley to May Hill and the Festival.
    [Show full text]
  • Councillor Submissions to the Cotswold Council Electoral Review
    Councillor submissions to the Cotswold Council electoral review This PDF document contains 4 submissions from Councillors. Some versions of Adobe allow the viewer to move quickly between bookmarks. Click on the submission you would like to view. If you are not taken to that page, please scroll through the document. Dear Sir. I write in support of the Compton Abdale Parish Meeting who have written asking for Compton Abdale to be placed in the new Chedworth and Churn Valley ward of Cotswold District Council. For the past 10 years I have been the Cotswold District Councillor for the Chedworth Ward covering Chedworth, Compton Abdale, Dowdeswell, Withington and Yanworth. I am indeed the only person who has been CDC Councillor for the Chedworth Ward as prior to my election Withington and Dowdeswell were in Sandywell Ward while Chedworth, Compton Abdale and Yanworth were in Fossehill Ward. Having attended the vast majority of Parish Council meetings and Parish Meetings at Withington, Yanworth, Dowdeswell Chedworth and Compton Abdale during that time, I must say that the issues facing Compton Abdale generally mirror those facing Chedworth and Yanworth rather than those facing Withington and Dowdeswell. Compton Abdale has close links with Yanworth to the East. Much of Compton Abdale parish and almost all of Yanworth parish as well as much of the northern part of Chedworth parish is in the ownership of the Stowell Park estate. Stowell Park was historically the seat of Lord Chedworth and the social and cultural links have continued to this day. The three Parishes were included in the same section of the 1804 Inclosure award map for this reason and have continued to be within the same CDC Ward since the formation of the Cotswold District Council in 1973/4.
    [Show full text]
  • Langett London Road, Cheltenham for Auction Guide
    established 200 years LOT 2 - Langett For auction Guide Price £325,000 to London Road, Cheltenham £375,000 A substantial detached bungalow set in a rural location adjoining open countryside and Dowdeswell Woods TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION 4TH DECEMBER 2019. taylerandfletcher.co.uk T 01451 820913 Bourton-on-the-Water established 200 years Charlton Kings 1 mile, Cheltenham centre 4 miles, TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION Gloucester 14 miles, Cirencester 13 miles To be held at the Tayler & Fletcher North Cotswold Sale Room, Lansdowne, Bourton-on-the-Water, LOT 2 - Langett Gloucestershire, GL54 2AR on Wednesday 4th December at 6pm precisely. The turning to the Sale London Road Room is diagonally opposite the Tayler & Fletcher Charlton Kings office signposted Royal British Legion (along the driveway past Bourton Land Rover). Cheltenham DIRECTIONS Gloucestershire From Bourton on the Water, proceed towards Cheltenham dropping down from Andoversford past A SUBSTANTIAL DETACHED BUNGALOW Dowdeswell reservoir on the right hand side. SET IN A RURAL LOCATION ADJOINING Immediately after Koloshi (restaurant) turn right sign OPEN COUNTRYSIDE AND DOWDESWELL posted Salts Farm and Caravan club. This is a WOODS TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION sharp right hand turn. Follow the lane past Salts 4TH DECEMBER 2019. Farm to the bend at the end (approximately 50 yards), bear left and follow the lane for a further 50 yards over the spillway for Dowdeswell reservoir • For Sale by Public Auction and the gated entrance to Langett will be found before you. • Wed 4th December 2019 at 6pm LOCATION • Rural Setting Langett Bungalow is situated in a rural location to the North West of Dowdeswell Reservoir on the • Versatile Accommodation edge of Charlton Kings and Cheltenham.
    [Show full text]
  • Parish Register Guide C (Excluding Cheltenham)
    Cainscross (St Matthew) ......................................................................................................................................................................3 Cam (St George) ..................................................................................................................................................................................5 Cam, Lower ..........................................................................................................................................................................................7 Campden, Chipping..............................................................................................................................................................................9 Cerney, North ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 11 Cerney, South .................................................................................................................................................................................... 13 Cerney, Wick ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 15 Chaceley (St John the Baptist) ..........................................................................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Gloucestershire
    Archaeological Investigations Project 2003 Field Evaluations South West GLOUCESTERSHIRE Cheltenham 2/945 (C.23.P038) SO 97102161 GL52 6PL KYLE LODGE, GREENWAY LANE, CHARLTON KINGS, CHELETENHAM Archaeological Evaluation at Kyle Lodge, Greenway Lane, Charlton Kings, Cheltenham Time Team Bristol : Time Team, 2003, 3pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Time Team A 0.60m x 1.80m test pit, depth 0.25m was excavated as part of the Big Dig Time Team television program. No archaeologically significant remains were recorded. [Au(adp)] SMR primary record number:22344 2/946 (C.23.P016) SO 94452273 GL50 3LX LAND OPPOSITE 2-14 STATION STREET, CHELTENHAM An Archaeological Evaluation of Land Opposite 2-14 Station Street, Cheltenham Barret, R Gloucester : Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service, 2003, 14pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service Six trenches were excavated, all 2m. squared; the evaluation recorded a north-east to south-west orientated Roman ditch and all features found were of post-medieval date and heavily truncated all earlier deposits. The presence of a sherd of Saxon pottery from Trench Six suggested activity within the immediate area. [Au(adp)] SMR primary record number:22102 Archaeological periods represented: EM, RO 2/947 (C.23.P042) SO 97062216 GL52 6PR LAND TO THE REAR OF BROADCLYST, HARP HILL, BATTLEDOWN, CHELTENHAM Land to the Rear of Broadclyst, Harp Hill, Battledown, Cheltenham Kenney, J Clun : Marches Archaeology, 2003, 21pp, pls, figs ,tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Marches Archaeology Five trenches were excavated and slight traces of ridge and furrow were found, as well as a previously unrecorded WWII air raid shelter.
    [Show full text]
  • Role and Function of Settlements Study Local Plan: Evidence Base July 2012 Role and Function of Settlements Study
    Role and Function of Settlements Study Local Plan: Evidence Base July 2012 Role and Function of Settlements Study Contents Role and Function of Settlements Study 1 Introduction 5 2 Methodology 6 3 Employment and People 14 3.1 Key Indicator: Level of existing employment (No. of Jobs) 14 3.2 Key Indicator: Population, Economically Active People and Employment Density 18 3.3 Potential Issue for Change: The effect of a reducing population of economically active age 27 3.4 Potential Issue for Change: Harnessing future employment growth 34 3.5 Potential Issue for Change: Meeting local employment needs 44 4 Retail and Community Facilities 60 4.1 Key Indicator: Level of Retail Provision 60 4.1.1 Convenience Market Share and Expenditure 61 4.1.2 Comparison Market Share and Expenditure 63 4.2 Key Indicator: Position in Retail Hierarchy 65 4.3 Key Indicator: Level of Community Service Provision 66 4.4 Potential Issues for Change 77 5 Travel and Relationships 80 5.1 Key Indicator: Employment Self Containment 80 5.2 Key Indicator: Travel to Work Pattern 82 5.3 Key Indicator: Sustainable Transport 89 5.3.1 Bus Services 89 5.3.2 Rail Services 97 5.3.3 Cycling 97 5.3.4 Conclusion of Sustainable Transport Assessment 98 6 Settlement Role and Function Conclusions 99 6.1 Theme 1: Employment and People 99 6.2 Theme 2: Retail and Community Facilities 103 Role and Function of Settlements Study Contents 6.3 Theme 3: Travel and Relationships 108 6.4 Potential for Change 110 6.5 Settlement Assessment Conclusions 113 7 Key Findings for each Settlement 116 7.1 Ampney
    [Show full text]
  • Discussion 427
    Discussion 427 Sheep had slightly higher percentages of non-adult Roman site. It is unfortunate, therefore, that there are specimens than cattle. Nevertheless the percentage of no records of butchery available for Kingscote. mature animals is quite high and may indicate that Noddle (nd) does note, however, that there was a wool production was of some importance. Most of relatively large number of complete cattle meta­ the pigs were killed as immature animals. podials. They are rarely found complete on major The presence of newborn animals of cattle, sheep urban sites such as Winchester and Dorchester, where and pig may indicate that some rearing of domestic butchery intensity was high. This may imply that stock was taking place at Kingscote. Neonatal pig and specialist butchers were not operating to the same cattle bones were also present in small numbers in extent, if at all, at Kingscote. However, without the Wycomb A40 By-pass assemblage. Of the cattle butchery or fragmentation data, this cannot be mandibles from the late Roman hollow-way, one was investigated. from a neonatal animal, three were from immature Observations of butchery marks were recorded at animals probably between three and four years old, Wycomb. They did not produce evidence for large­ and three were from animals with fully developed scale deposition of particular bones, although large toothrows (over four years). cattle bones dominated the hollow-way fills. Some The sheep/goat mandibles from the site included cattle bones bear witness to the use of the cleaver three from early features that had just the first molar and occasionally the saw in the processing of cattle in wear and were killed around a year old.
    [Show full text]
  • JCS Green Infrastructure Strategy, June 2014
    Green Infrastructure Strategy June 2014 Contents Executive Summary 1 Appendix 1 JCS‐Wide GI Map 15 Section 1 – Background 1 Appendix 2 Gloucester GI Map 17 What are the Benefits of GI? 3 Gloucester City Table of Priority 19 Our Vision 4 Appendix 3 Cheltenham GI Map 29 The JCS and GI Strategy 4 Cheltenham Table of Priority 31 District Plans 4 Appendix 4 Tewkesbury GI Map 43 National Planning Policy Framework 4 Tewkesbury Table of Priority 45 Guidance 5 Methodology Employed 5 Section 2 – Delivery 7 JCS‐wide Policies 7 JCS Strategic Allocations 9 Strategic GI Management 9 Gloucester Thumbprint/Snapshot 9 Focus for Delivery in Gloucester 10 Cheltenham Thumbprint/Snapshot 11 Focus for Delivery in Cheltenham 12 Tewkesbury Thumbprint/Snapshot 12 Focus for Delivery in Tewkesbury 13 River Severn Green Infrastructure 14 Resource Analysis and Interpretation Focus for Improvements to the 14 Strategic GI of the Severn and its Washlands Draft Green Infrastructure Strategy Executive Summary ‘Green Infrastructure is the strategically Green Infrastructure (GI) is the strategically planned and delivered network comprising planned and delivered network comprising the broadest range of high quality green the broadest range of high quality green spaces and other environmental features. It spaces and other environmental features. The should be designed and managed as a Joint Core Strategy (JCS) GI strategy has its multifunctional resource capable of delivering focus on connectivity and water. Brooks and those ecological services and quality of life streams as they flow through the principle benefits required by the communities it settlements connect people to each other and serves and needed to underpin sustainability, to the wider countryside, it also connects its design and management should also wildlife.
    [Show full text]
  • Agenda 09-11-20
    Coberley Parish Council [email protected] www.coberleyparish.co.uk 3rd November 2020 Dear Councillor You are summoned to the next meeting of the Parish Council on 9th November via Zoom (Meeting ID 992 4504 6359, password 927477) or click https://zoom.us/j/99245046359?pwd=LzJpdzllYWEzUlNKYXRmbmJTa0s0dz09 at 7pm. Parishioners and the Press are welcome to attend the meeting using the link/joining details above and the Council reserves the opening minutes of the meeting to receive any questions and comments not listed on the agenda. Claire Mann Parish Clerk AGENDA 1. To receive apologies 2. To receive Declarations of Interest on items on the Agenda. 3. To approve minutes of meeting held on the 10th September 2020 4. To discuss planning applications received and note applications determined 20/00465/FUL - Five Acre Farm Pegglesworth Dowdeswell Cheltenham Gloucestershire GL54 4LS. Erection of a permanent Rural Worker's Dwelling to replace an existing temporary permission (17/00895/FUL) – extension for comment granted. 20/03474/FUL - Pinswell Plantation Colesbourne Cheltenham Gloucestershire GL53 9NP. Change of use of agricultural land to mixed use agricultural and equestrian land with the inclusion of an outdoor riding arena, the erection of stable building and ancillary storage barn. 5. To review accounts & approve payments to Clerk £560.60, HMRC £120.60, PATA £12.75, Krystal £8.39, Curtis Web Design £390.00, Mark Beard £45.00 & to consider purchase of CDC Green Bin for grass cuttings £30.00 6. To review/update Highways Action List & to agree response to Highways England A417 Missing Link Consultation. 7.
    [Show full text]