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Land North of Cherry Hinton SPD
1.8
Representation ID: 31658
Received: 26/09/2017
Respondent: Historic England
We welcome the vision for this land to 'reflect and enhance the special character of the surrounding area'. This is an important aim and needs to be reflected throughout the document.
We welcome the vision for this land to 'reflect and enhance the special character of the surrounding area'. This is an important aim and needs to be reflected throughout the document.
Object
Land North of Cherry Hinton SPD
3.26
Representation ID: 31659
Received: 26/09/2017
Respondent: Historic England
Para 3.26 Should mention Green Belt and historic landscape characterisation of the area.
Figure 18 The Teversham Conservation Area should be shown on this plan.
3.26 Whilst there are no landscape designations covering the site, the paragraph should mention the Green Belt immediately to the north of the site. Also reference should be made to the historic landscape characterisation of the area in this paragraph.
Figure 18 The Teversham Conservation Area should be shown on this plan.
Object
Land North of Cherry Hinton SPD
3.28
Representation ID: 31660
Received: 26/09/2017
Respondent: Historic England
However, this paragraph should mention the Teversham Conservation Area to the north east of the site.
3.28 However, this paragraph should mention the Teversham Conservation Area to the north east of the site.
Object
Land North of Cherry Hinton SPD
3.29
Representation ID: 31661
Received: 26/09/2017
Respondent: Historic England
Please amend to scheduled monument, rather than scheduled ancient monument as this is the current NPPF terminology.
3.29 Please amend to scheduled monument, rather than scheduled ancient monument as this is the current NPPF terminology.
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Land North of Cherry Hinton SPD
3.30
Representation ID: 31662
Received: 26/09/2017
Respondent: Historic England
We welcome the preliminary archaeological investigations that have taken place. Reporting of the findings may also indicate that preservation in situ may be appropriate in some areas. Advice should be sought from Cambridgeshire County Council HER.
3.30 We welcome the preliminary archaeological investigations that have taken place. Reporting of the findings may also indicate that preservation in situ may be appropriate in some areas. Advice should be sought from Cambridgeshire County Council HER.
Object
Land North of Cherry Hinton SPD
3.32
Representation ID: 31663
Received: 26/09/2017
Respondent: Historic England
Wroxham House on Church End is a building of Local Interest. Due to its proximity to the site Wroxham House should be specifically mentioned in this paragraph. It may also be helpful to mention the group of former barns 62 - 66 Church End, currently used as workshops on Church End.
3.32 Wroxham House on Church End is a building of Local Interest. Due to its proximity to the site Wroxham House should be specifically mentioned in this paragraph. It may also be helpful to mention the group of former barns 62 - 66 Church End, currently used as workshops on Church End.
Object
Land North of Cherry Hinton SPD
3.34
Representation ID: 31665
Received: 26/09/2017
Respondent: Historic England
It would also be helpful to address the morphology of Teversham and Church End in this paragraph.
3.34 It would also be helpful to address the morphology of Teversham and Church End in this paragraph.
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Land North of Cherry Hinton SPD
Vernacular
Representation ID: 31666
Received: 26/09/2017
Respondent: Historic England
Although some red brick buildings in the wider area, closer to the site many of the properties are in Cambridge brick (see full response for details). Therefore it would be more approriate to reference this brick. It would also be helpful to reference roof materials.
3.43 Although there are red brick buildings in the wider area, for example on the newer properties around Gazelle Way and along March Lane etc, closer to the site many of the properties are in Cambridge/gault brick eg many of the traditional old buildings, the barns, Uphall House, St Andrew's Church and wall, the post war housing at Teversham Drift, some of the old Victorian cottages along Church End and the new housing off Church End and on the edge of Teversham.. Cherry Hinton Hall is also in Cambridge brick. Therefore, we suggest that it would be more appropriate to reference this brick. It might also be helpful to reference the predominant roof materials as this helps to shape the character of the area.
Object
Land North of Cherry Hinton SPD
3.45
Representation ID: 31667
Received: 26/09/2017
Respondent: Historic England
It could be slightly confusing as to which the key findings are and which are the key precedents on this page.
3.45 It could be slightly confusing as to which the key findings are and which are the key precedents on this page.
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Land North of Cherry Hinton SPD
4.2
Representation ID: 31668
Received: 26/09/2017
Respondent: Historic England
We welcome the reference to the need for the development to reflect and enhance the special character of the surrounding area.
4.2 We welcome the reference to the need for the development to reflect and enhance the special character of the surrounding area.