Local List SPD - Discussion & Consultation Document

[estimated] Ended on the 6 May 2011
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(1)Appendix A: Buildings or Items of Street Furniture Not Included

There are numerous buildings or items of street furniture from the 1995 Local List or suggestions from informal consultation, which have not been included within this consultation document. This is may be due to, for example, their demolition / removal or suggested buildings or items of street furniture are already included within the statutory list.

The buildings or items of street furniture not included in this consultation document are:

Ashingdon

  • St Andrew’s Church, Church Road – This is a Listed Building
  • Ashingdon Hall, Church Road – This is a Listed Building
  • Moons Farm, Canewdon Road – There are no longer any buildings of historic importance
  • Several old houses along The Chase and Hyde Wood Lane
  • The Ashingdon village sign, the South Fambridge village sign and the South Fambridge Aerodrome Memorial – These are considered to be too modern to be included
  • The Pillbox near the end of Canewdon View Road, the Pillbox on the seawall 650m west of South Fambridge, and the Pillbox on the seawall east of South Fambridge – There are many pillboxes throughout the District

Battlesbridge

  • Sluice Bridge – This is a Listed Building

Canewdon

  • Range n/o listed barns, Apton Hall Farm – This structure is thought to have been demolished
  • Loftmans Farm Cottage, off Creeksea Road – This building could not be accessed
  • The Barn, Loftmans Farm, off Creeksea Road – This is thought to have been demolished
  • Barns at Pudsey Hall, Pudsey Hall Lane – These have been demolished

Great Wakering

  • Crouchman's, Poynters Lane – This building is assumed to have been demolished and replaced
  • K6 Telephone Box, outside school gates, High Street – This item of street furniture has been removed

Hawkwell

  • Clements Hall House, Victor Gardens – This is a Listed Building
  • Sweynes Farm House, Main Road – This is a Listed Building
  • Mount Bovers Farm House, Mount Bovers Lane – This is a Listed Building
  • Gusted Hall Farm House, Gusted Hall Lane – This is a Listed Building
  • One remaining timer, plotlands type property in Mount Bovers Lane
  • The Old Rectory, Rectory Road – This is a Listed Building
  • A tiny cottage, just by the roundabout junction, Rectory Road, Main Road, Hall Road – This is assumed to refer to Potash Cottage, Hall Road, Rochford which is a Listed Building

Hockley

  • 1 Southend Road – This has been demolished
  • Pulpits Farmhouse, Greensward Lane – This is a Listed Building
  • Smithey’s Cottage – thought to refer to the Old Forge, Greensward Lane
  • The ruins of a beautiful mediaeval thatched cottage which was destroyed by fire about 1995 – This was formerly a Listed Building which has been de-listed
  • Two other houses which all stand on long, narrow strips of roadside verges, often called ribbon development
  • Highfield, off Greensward Lane – This building could not be accessed
  • Mountview, off Greensward Lane – This building could not be accessed
  • Finger Post at Lower Road/Church Road

Hullbridge

  • Defence Tower, Tower Caravan Park, Pooles Lane – This has been demolished
  • Anchor Cottages (307, 309 and 311 Ferry Road) – This is a Listed Building
  • Wharfe House, 313 Ferry Road – This is a Listed Building
  • Tapps Cottage, Pooles Lane – This is a Listed Building
  • Kingsmans Farm, Pooles Lane – This is a Listed Building
  • Road embankment of 293 Ferry Road (constructed from the remnant of Hull Bridge in the 1860’s)

Paglesham

  • Orchard Cottage, Eastend – This has been demolished

Rawreth

  • Roadside Barns at Rawreth Shot, Church Road
  • Barn and Outbuildings, Lower Barn Farm, London Road – Not included upon request for commercial reasons

(1)Rayleigh

  • 17 Bellingham Lane – This has been demolished and replaced
  • Ivy Cottage, Daws Heath Road – This has been demolished
  • Flacks Farmhouse (also known as the White House Farmhouse or 154 Eastwood Road), Rayleigh – This is a Listed Building
  • The Windmill, Rayleigh – This is a Listed Building
  • La Romantica, 9 High Street, Rayleigh – This is a Listed Building
  • The Dutch Cottage – This is a Listed Building
  • Water Trough and Water Pump, High Street, Rayleigh – These are Listed items
  • Santa Lucia – This is a Listed Building
  • Martyr Memorial, High Street, Rayleigh – This is a Listed item
  • Barringtons (Todmans SRE building - Hockley Road, Rayleigh – This is a Listed Building
  • Squires – This is a Listed Building

Rochford

  • Kings Head Courtyard, range fronting Back Lane – This has now been developed
  • Barns south of Cock Inn, Hall Road – These are assumed to have been demolished
  • K6 Telephone Box, outside Old Ship, North Street – This item of street furniture has been removed
  • 13 South Street – This is assumed to be part of a Listed Building (No. 15 – The Red House)
  • Air Raid shelter, r/o listed chapel, Union Lane – This has been demolished
  • Outbuilding Adjacent 2 Weir Pond Road – This has been demolished
  • 50-54 West Street – These have been demolished and replaced

South Fambridge

  • Anchor Public House – This has been demolished
  • Barns, Brickhouse Farm, Fambridge Road – This has been converted into a dwelling
  • The Old Ferry House – This is a Listed Building

Stambridge

  • Great Stambridge Hall – This building has been demolished
  • Moat and Springs, Stambridge Road – This building could not be accessed
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