| Conditions or Reasons: | 1)
The works hereby consented shall be begun within three years of the date of this permission.
Reason: To comply with Section 18 of the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990, to ensure that this consent does not continue in existence indefinitely if the development to which it relates is not carried out. |
2)
Prior to any building works being first commenced, detailed drawings of all proposed new and/or replacement doors and windows, together with a detailed specification of the materials, construction and finishes, shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. Details shall be provided which clearly show (as appropriate) - a section of the glazing bars, frame mouldings, door panels, the position of the door or window frame in relation to the face of the wall, depth of reveal, arch and sill details.
Reason: To ensure that the special architectural or historic interest of the building or structure, its character and appearance is properly preserved, maintained and enhanced. |
3)
None of the components, members or elements comprising the structural timber frame and fabric - including the infill panel material, stave or wattle and daub or brick, stone and plaster - of the building shall be cut, damaged, altered or otherwise detrimentally changed - other than those parts specifically identified within the submitted detailed annotated working drawings and precise schedule or works relating to the timber frame. All such alteration works shall be in accordance with usual conservation good practice and forming part of the agreed specification, method statement and approach stated in the listed building consent. Sandblasting or any other abrasive cleaning is not acceptable.
Reason: To ensure that the special architectural or historic interest of the building or structure , its character and appearance is properly preserved, maintained and enhanced. |
4)
Prior to any building works or repairs being first commenced, a method statement, clearly explaining the sequence of the proposed works and how the approach accords with usual conservation good practice; and an itemised schedule of works (describing fully all repairs, re-instatements and replacement works) and agreed making good shall be submitted to, and approved in writing by the local planning authority.
Reason: To ensure that the special architectural or historic interest of the building or structure, its character and appearance is properly preserved, maintained and enhanced. |
5)
Following the carrying out or completion of the building operations or alterations for which consent is hereby granted, all making good of the existing building shall be carried out in materials and finishes which closely match like for like, those historic materials and finishing details used in the existing building or structure - to accord with usual conservation good practice and to the satisfaction of the Local Planning Authority. If there is any doubt regarding the approach to any proposed making good, or any alternative materials are proposed, a precise specification of the materials & finishes should be submitted to and agreed in writing by the LPA.
Reason: To ensure that the special architectural & historic interest, character & appearance of the building is properly maintained. |
6)
All rainwater goods shall be cast iron. As an alternative, cast aluminium may be acceptable, in certain circumstances, though this is to be specifically justified and agreed in writing by the Local Planning Authority if it is proposed to specify cast aluminium. Plastic or UPVC rainwater goods are not acceptable.
Reason: To ensure that the special architectural and historic interest, character, appearance and integrity of the listed building or other historic building is properly maintained. |
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