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CONSERVATION AREA APPRAISAL LONDON BOROUGH OF RICHMOND UPON THAMES WICK ROAD CONSERVATION AREA NO.83 Consultation Draft, November 2020 Note: Every effort has been made interest. Therefore, the omission of any process a more detailed and up to date to ensure the accuracy of this feature does not necessarily convey assessment of a particular site and its document but due to the complexity a lack of significance. The Council will context is undertaken. This may reveal of conservation areas, it would be continue to assess each development additional considerations relating to impossible to include every facet proposal on its own merits, on a character or appearance which may be WICK ROAD contributing to the area’s special site-specific basis. As part of this of relevance to a particular case. 1 CONSERVATION AREA No.83 CONSERVATION AREA APPRAISAL LONDON BOROUGH OF RICHMOND UPON THAMES Introduction PURPOSE OF THIS DOCUMENT The principal aims of conservation • Raise public interest and This document has been area appraisals are to: awareness of the special produced using the guidance set character of their area; out by Historic England in the 2019 • Describe the historic and publication titled Understanding architectural character and • Identify the positive features Place: Conservation Area appearance of the area which should be conserved, Designation, Appraisal and which will assist applicants in as well as negative features Management, Historic England making successful planning which indicate scope for future Advice Note 1 (Second Edition). applications and decision enhancements. makers in assessing planning This document will be a material applications; consideration when assessing planning applications. WHAT IS A BUILDINGS OF CONSERVATION AREA CONSERVATION AREA? TOWNSCAPE MERIT APPRAISAL The statutory definition of a Buildings of Townscape Merit (BTMs) A conservation area appraisal aims conservation area is an ‘area of are buildings, groups of buildings or to describe the special historic and special architectural or historic structures of historic or architectural architectural character of an area. interest, the character or interest, which are locally listed A conservation area’s character appearance of which it is desirable due to their considerable local is defined by a combination of to preserve or enhance’. The power importance. The policy, as outlined elements such as architecture, uses, to designate conservation areas is in the Council’s Local Plan, sets materials and detailing as well as the given to local authorities through out a presumption against the relationship between buildings and the Planning (Listed Buildings and demolition of BTMs unless structural their settings. Conservations Areas) Act, 1990 evidence has been submitted by Many other elements contribute to (Sections 69 to 78). the applicant, and independently character and appearance such as verified at the cost of the applicant. Once designated, proposals within a the placement of buildings within conservation area become subject Locally specific guidance on their plots; views and vistas; the to local conservation policies set design and character is set out relationship between the street and out in Chapter 4 of the Council’s in the Council’s Buildings of the buildings and the presence of Local Plan and national policies Townscape Merit Supplementary trees and green space. outlined in part 12 of the National Planning Document (2015), which The conservation area appraisal Planning Policy Framework (NPPF). applicants are expected to follow is an evidence base rather than Our overarching duty which is set for any alterations and extensions a planning policy document. out in the Act is to preserve and/or to existing BTMs, or for any This means that it is the main enhance the historic or architectural replacement structures. document for recording what is of character or appearance of the principal importance in terms of conservation area. character and appearance of each conservation area. However, the relevant policies are contained within the borough’s Local Plan, specifically Chapter 4 ‘Local Character and Design’. Refer to the Council’s website for the latest Local Plan. WICK ROAD 2 CONSERVATION AREA No.83 CONSERVATION AREA APPRAISAL LONDON BOROUGH OF RICHMOND UPON THAMES CONSERVATION \ AREAS I I � I Conservation Areas \ D \ \ r,. ;, • CA83 . '•,.j Borough boundary �7 CONSERVATION AREAS --•-a. \ CA83 ·-·:-, 58 - 't ....... ___ .---■ BOROUGH London Borough of BOUNDARY Richmond upon Thames SCALE 1:40,000 Scale 1 :40, 000 0KM ¼ ½ ¾ 0km 1;4 0MILES ¼ ½ Omiles Map showing Richmond Conservation Areas. Conservation Area 83, Wick Road, highlighted. 1. Barnes Green 23. Ham House 45. Strawberry Vale 67. Parkleys Estate (Ham) 2. Kew Green 24. Twickenham Park 46. Rosecroft Gardens 68. Holmesdale Avenue 3. Richmond Green 25. Castelnau 47. Queens Road (Twickenham) 69. Sheen Common Drive 4. Richmond Riverside 26. The Grove 48. Amyand Park Road 70. Sheen Lane (Mortlake) 5. Richmond Hill 27. Teddington Lock 49. Crown Road 71. Fieldend (Twickenham) 6. Petersham 28. Broom Water 50. Sheendale Road 72. Hamilton Road 7. Ham Common 29. Belmont Road 51. Mortlake Green 73. Burlington Avenue and West 8. Twickenham Riverside 30. St Matthias 52. East Sheen Avenue Park Road 9. Twickenham Green 31. Sheen Road 53. White Hart Lane 74. Defoe and Ruskin Avenue 10. Trafalgar Road 32. Barnes Common 54. Waldegrave Park 75. Oaklands Estate 11. Hampton Court Green 33. Mortlake 55. Kew Road 76. Madrid Road 12. Hampton Village 34. Model Cottages 56. Beresford Avenue 77. Bushy Park Gardens 13. Christ Church Road 35. Queens Road (Mortlake) 57. Old Deer Park 78. Cole Park Road 14. Mill Hill 36. Kew Foot Road 58. Platt’s Eyot 79. Cowley Road 15. Kew Gardens 37. High Street (Teddington) 59. Normansfield 80. King Edward’s Grove 16. Thorne Passage 38. Hight Street (Hampton Hill) 60. Hampton Court Park 81. Royal Road 17. Central Richmond 39. Blackmore’s Grove 61. Bushy Park 82. St James’s Avenue 18. Hampton Wick 40. Pope’s Avenue 62. Richmond Park 83. Wick Road 19. St Margarets 41. Joanna Southcott Chapel 63. RoyaI Botanic Gardens 84. Broad Street 20. Lawn Crescent 42. Mays Road 64. Sheen Lane (East Sheen) 85. Church Road 21. Cambridge Park 43. Strawberry Hill Road 65. Hanworth Road (Hampton) 22. Park Road (Teddington) 44. Mallard Place 66. Richmond Road WICK ROAD 3 CONSERVATION AREA No.83 CONSERVATION AREA APPRAISAL LONDON BOROUGH OF RICHMOND UPON THAMES Statement of Significance Summary of special roofs, gauged brick arches or framed windows with architectural and historic stone or render lintels, ground segmented glazing bars and interest of conservation area. floor canted bay windows decorative ridge tiles; and stone cills. Architectural • The conservation area • An example of an Edwardian detailing is well preserved; incorporates the significant shopping parade which historic settlement of • Most terraces were constructed displays design elements of South Teddington, and has using London mixed stock the era, including shopfronts architectural evidence of brick with red brick or render on the ground floor (now development following on highlighting fenestration and mostly replaced), timber from the establishment of quoins; verandahs on the first floor, rail infrastructure and the pebble dash render, deep • A number of properties appear gasworks; overhanging eaves, prominent to have original boundary piers chimneystacks, tiled roofs, and • Examples of mid-Victorian still in place, with some houses decorative ridge tiles; modest two-bay terraces featuring recycled historic with boundaries along the railings with interesting detailing; • Street trees are a feature of the railway line; area, which when combined • Examples of well-preserved with the well-planted front • Examples of Victorian terraces Edwardian buildings with garden spaces create a green, displaying typical design and features such as decorative leafy environment. plan form, with shallow pitched street-facing gables, timber- Chantry House on Fairfax Road. WICK ROAD 4 CONSERVATION AREA No.83 CONSERVATION AREA APPRAISAL LONDON BOROUGH OF RICHMOND UPON THAMES Location and Setting General character and plan in the early 1860s, development terraces, except for a few mid- form, e.g. linear, compact, started with the construction of a Victorian houses along School dense or dispersed; important large gasworks beside the train line House Lane which appear to be views, landmarks, open spaces, which opened in 1864. The small contemporary with the construction uniformity. settlement of South Teddington of the gasworks. was created immediately adjacent Later Edwardian development can Wick Road Conservation Area is to the railway line and gasworks, be seen along Bushy Park Road, located to the South of Teddington and consisted of Bushy Park Road, some larger higher-status dwellings and north of Hampton Wick and Fairfax Road, School House Lane, can be found along Kingston Road is largely defined by Wick Road, Lindum Road and Kingston Road. overlooking the Normansfield the railway, Bushy Park Road, and The settlement was fairly isolated Grounds, and a tall curved Victorian Kingston Road. and surrounded by green space, terrace of high status is situated on apart from the presence of several The land where the village of South the bend in Wick Road. The area large country houses in the vicinity. Teddington was established was possesses key views to significant once the Teddington Common as Houses which form the historic buildings such as the Catholic