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THE PROPERTY GUIDE FOR HEREFORDSHIRE, MID-WALES AND SOUTH SHROPSHIRE

Georgian high quality


INDEX
Andrew Grant .......... 30,31
Andrew Morris .............. 7
Arena Lettings ............ 15
Arkwright Owens .......... 40
Bairstow Eves .............. 24
Barry Bufton ................. 34 THIS superb six-bedroomed family and three can both access an en-
Brightwells .................... 6 house has been created from an The Granary, suite Jack and Jill bathroom.
historically important grade II-list- Stretton Sugwas, The second floor consists of bed-
Brightwells Lettings ...... 39 Herefordshire
ed 18th century farmhouse. rooms four and five, which both
Carver Knowles ............ 35 The Granary was converted to a Agent: Brightwells have built-in wardrobes and access
Cobb Property ... 12,13,14 very high standard and is beauti- Offers: £550,000 to the same en-suite bathroom.
Connells ....................... 25 fully appointed throughout. Call: 01432 343800 Bedroom six has an en-suite bath-
Flint & Cook ................ 8,9 It features a wonderful oak farm- room and dressing room.
Fox Grant ................... 4,5 house kitchen/breakfast room The property is approached via a
Hayes ................. 18,19,20 with polished granite worktops driveway which provides access to
Jacksons International 2,3 and slate flooring. The high quality other properties and then by elec-
John Amos ............. 26,27 contemporary bathrooms all mix tric wrought iron gates to a large
Jonathan Wright ........... 29 with the original Georgian features parking and turning area at the
Knight Frank ............ 22,23 in this outstanding property with front and side of the house. From
Maitland Rachel ...... 16,17 just under 5,000sq ft of living space. here access is gained to a large
McCartneys ............. 28,36 There is a large reception hall garage with twin doors, power and
Nicholas Craddock ...... 21 with limestone flooring and gal- lighting.
R M Caldicott ............... 37 leried landing above. From here The gardens lie to the front and
Stooke Hill & Walshe .... 33 are doors to a sitting room, a study side and are laid mainly to lawn
and a dining room with a massive and enclosed by mature stone
Sunderlands & Thompsons stone fireplace and exposed tim- walling and fencing.
................................. 32,35 bering. There are mature trees and a
TrivettHicks .................. 10 The kitchen breakfast room offers small brook, which passes along
Watkins & Thomas . 36,44 integral appliances and gives the edge of one boundary.
Williams ........................ 11 access to a utility room and cloak- This is a super property, full of
room/WC. in airing cupboard and doors to double wardrobe and luxury en- charm and character, and should
For professional The first floor landing has a built- bedroom one, which has a built-in suite shower room. Bedrooms two be viewed to be fully appreciated.
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Centrally located across three storeys
01432 845803 Coachmans Cottage, 8 New Street, front and stairs to the first floor.
Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire The kitchen has been well fitted with a
Agent: Parrys Property range of wooden-style base units, space for
Offers: £164,500 appliances and gives access to a conserva-
Call: 01989 768484 tory/ living room, which leads out to an
extremely attractive rear garden, having a
SITUATED in a central town location, gravelled pathway, rounded steps with
Coachmans Cottage is a three-storey, two- herb beds and climbing honeysuckle, a
bedroomed, character property with gas- patio area and a small lawn with floral
fired central heating. beds and climbing roses.
The house has a sitting room, with a lead- The first floor consists of a bedroom and a
ed fire grate with ornate inset tiling hous- bathroom fitted with a white suite. The
ing a living flame gas fire. There are ceil- stairs lead to a second floor bedroom. Both
Also search for property ing beams and useful under-stairs storage, bedrooms are double sized and have fitted
online at our website, a bay window with dimpled glass to the wardrobes.
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Stamp Duty alert

Preparing for the


tax rise deadline
Stamp duty on homes worth
£1 million and above is due to
increase to five per cent on
April 6. Mark Wiggin of Strutt
and Parker considers the
implications

HARDLY a month seems to go


by without a tax hike of some
kind: first it was VAT, then
petrol duty and now stamp
duty for houses over the mil-
lion pound mark.
The influential Institute for
Fiscal Studies has said that
the variety of measures com-
ing into effect in April will hit
the rich most. But how much
effect will the stamp duty rise
really have, when it comes in
on April 6? Above: Buyers and sellers will need to make decisions quickly if their
If nothing else, it will serve to home transaction is likely to fall within the crucial price range affected by
focus minds. We have certain- the duty rise.
ly had both buyers and sellers
asking about the change in the enough to beat the deadline – put off decisions they would
past few months. It remains to but HM Revenue and Customs otherwise have made because
be seen whether it will have a is clear that it applies on com- of the credit crunch and its
significant impact on pricing – pletion only. The only way aftermath are now feeling they
creating any kind of vacuum round it is to take possession have waited long enough.
between the £1m and £1.1m before completion, and that Circumstances are not going
level. throws up a whole new level of to change significantly to their
There will be some small complexity. advantage from where we are
price impacts: if vendors have Nothing happens in the prop- before they are compelled to
priced their property at just erty market without a plan, get on with the next stage in
over a million, the buyer is and this will undoubtedly spur their lives.
likely to offer just that little bit some people to take action, With all such changes, there
more before the deadline to and may nudge the peak of is a danger of overthinking. As
avoid having to pay the extra April activity forward slightly. always, it comes down to indi-
chunk when the deadline It will undoubtedly mean that vidual circumstances for
comes. buyers will be scrutinising buyer and seller.
But proportionately, the value at that level with partic- Ensuring you have the core
impact of stamp duty is far ular attention – but that is elements in place to fulfil your
larger at the £250,000 level. We much more a feature of the ambitions is the key: decide
can't see the increase causing current market in any case, at what you want, and find the
either a mad rush beforehand, all levels. best people to create a strategy
or an uncomfortable hiatus There are bigger economic that will make it happen.
and distortion of the market forces at work in the market For vendors, present your
afterwards. than a stamp duty change. The property in the best way to the
There has been some confu- length of time people are right target audience. And if
sion and speculation about choosing to stay in a house your property is around the
legal aspects of the change. before moving has lengthened £1m mark, and you are wor-
Some people assumed that if as a result. ried about the implications,
you had already exchanged But there are certainly signs speak to the right agent in
contracts, that would be that many of those who have plenty of time.

Former
barn in
lovely
setting
Jasmine Cottage, Lower
Bache, Kimbolton,
Leominster
Agent: John Amos & Co
Offers: £146,500
Call: 01568 610310

JASMINE Cottage is set in an


exclusive development of only er, investment or as a second two bedrooms.
five properties in a beautiful home. A superb feature of the barn
rural position benefitting from Located in a pretty courtyard are the pretty enclosed cottage
far reaching views. setting, Jasmine Cottage offers gardens to the rear with beau-
It offers an excellent opportu- character accommodation tiful views over surrounding
nity to acquire a two-bed- consisting of an entrance hall, countryside. The property
roomed barn conversion, ideal kitchen, living room with open enjoys allocated parking
for a first time buyer, downsiz- fire, first floor bathroom and spaces.
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Accolades for top branch

New members join team Estate agents win


ANDREW Morris estate
company awards
agents, valuers and auc-
tioneers in Hereford has
had an exciting start to LOCAL estate agency Connells professionals who all worked
2011 with two new mem- in Hereford was one of the top extremely hard to help cus-
bers of staff joining the 10 most successful in the com- tomers at what can be a stress-
well-established busi- pany in 2010, beating off com- ful time,” says Martin Pearce,
ness. petition from more than 150 director of Connells in
Andrew has been branches throughout the Hereford.
joined by his daughter country. The team have made a great
Rebecca Morris who Last year proved to be very start to 2011. The local hous-
takes the role as sales successful for the Hereford ing market remains very
and marketing manager. branch. In the autumn, the buoyant and although
Rebecca joins the firm team swept the board at a Connells are taking on more
after seven years with company awards ceremony properties to sell, they are
one of Hereford’s biggest held in Taunton, when all selling well, so they desperate-
employers in the coun- members of the sales team ly require more properties to
ty, Allpay. each picked up a top prize meet the demand from people
Craig Sewell has also from chief executive Stuart looking to buy in the area.
joined the sales team Flavell. Following their suc- “We have seen a surge in
having previously cesses four members of the activity since the start of the
worked with another released. This 300-house something to meet the innovative team to help team also gained well-earned year with properties that are
county estate agent. development will boost needs of a broad cross and assist property own- promotions, with Antony well presented, correctly
In addition to city and the availability of prop- section of buyers includ- ers and purchasers Gough being promoted to priced and pro-actively mar-
county residential sales, erty to local purchasers. ing those looking for within Herefordshire for branch manager, Will Lloyd keted continuing to sell well.
the new team also has a The Furlongs will offer their very first home many years to come." and Gina Panter both to We are confident for the year
new, long-term project a choice of two-bed- through to families. senior sales negotiator and ahead but of course we know
to work on. The first two roomed coach house Andrew Morris said: Above: The new Andrew Max Bukovets promoted to that much will depend on the
phases of the Crest style apartments and “It’s a fantastic way to Morris team of Sandra senior mortgage consultant. availability of mortgage
Nicholson housing three, four and five-bed- kick off the new year. As Morris, Craig Sewell, “We had a fantastic year in finance for, in-particular,
development site The roomed homes. The an established firm of Andrew Morris, Rebecca 2010 and I am very proud of first-time buyers, who help to
Furlongs, at Roman selection of properties estate agents we now Morris, Debbie Smith and what we have achieved. We stimulate the market from the
Road, Holmer, has been means that there will be have a new, young, Lynne Massey. have a well-trained team of bottom up,” says Martin.

Grand viewpoint
The Old Rectory, Brimfield, could benefit from some Subject to planning permis-
Herefordshire improvement and modernisa- sions, this would make an
Agent: Strutt and Parker tion. ideal annexe for a dependent
Offers: £625,000 With lovely views enjoyed relative, a holiday let or for
Call: 01584 873711 from the majority of rooms, bed and breakfast purposes.
the ground floor gives access The property is approached
THE Old Rectory is a wonder- to a cellar and comprises a sit- via a gravelled driveway to a
ful seven-bedroomed Victorian ting room, drawing room, a large parking and turning
former rectory, offering excel- family/dining room, study, area.
lent extensive accommodation cloakroom/WC, kitchen and The Old Rectory sits proudly
arranged over three floors. utility room. within a plot of just over an
The property exudes charm First floor accommodation acre, with the majority of the
and grandeur with all the consists of a master bedroom gardens to the rear bordering
rooms having generous pro- with a dressing room, a family farmland.
portions, high ceilings and bathroom, a store room and The garden is mainly laid to
wide doorways. two further bedrooms. Four lawn with plenty of mature
There are many attractive bedrooms and a bathroom are trees and herbaceous borders.
period features ranging from found on the second floor. There is a patio are for outdoor
large mullioned windows to Attached to the rectory, and dining and entertaining ideally
feature fireplaces. The proper- accessed both internally and placed to enjoy the privacy of
ty offers great potential to cre- externally, is a large garage the gardens and lovely views
ate a wonderful home and with a workshop and store. on offer.
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New use for traditional building

Conversion with real character


THIS delightful grade II- with many period features has glass-fronted china dis-
listed, detached property is such as exposed beams. play cabinets and shelving. The Oast House, Hall
approached over a long, pri- The spacious reception One of the three bedrooms Place, Stoke
vate driveway, and is set hall/dining area has oak on the first floor has a beau- Lacy, Herefordshire
well back in unspoilt rural flooring and the staircase to tiful vaulted ceiling, Agent: Flint & Cook
surroundings. the first floor. exposed beams and built-in Offers: £385,000
The Oast House stands in The sitting room has an wardrobes. Another has Call: 01432 355455
beautifully laid out gar- inglenook style fireplace doors opening on to a small
dens, which include a small housing a woodburning paved balcony with granary
meandering brook and stove, fitted book shelves steps leading down to the
lovely views over the coun- and double doors opening front garden.
tryside. on to a patio garden. The The family bathroom is fit-
Converted 19 years ago, kitchen is situated in the ted with a white suite and
this family home provides original oast house, and is power shower.
well proportioned rooms fitted with oak units and To the front of the proper-
ty, the garden includes
extensive lawns and orna-
mental trees.
A side lawn is enclosed
and has gated access to a
patio area which is a
secluded sun trap.
The rear gardens include a
magnificent yew tree, two
further patios and an old
stone cider press feature.
There is also a summer
house with a balcony and a
large timber garden shed.
This is a beautiful proper-
ty and should be viewed to
fully appreciate what it has
to offer.
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Auction report

Sale to delight those


still children at heart
THERE was a great deal of marked shoes made £1,300, The most ornate, price by a five-inch all-
competition to buy a large while a doll’s trunk with a probably assembled in bisque closed mouth
pale bisque open mouthed leading 19th century France, its parti-coloured French style boy with a
Jumeau doll with heavy toyshop label sold for £210. satin embellished with silk swivel neck and an
painted brows and wth its Dolls heads’ mounted on tassels, sold for £420 and original Prince Charming
original costume at turned wooden sticks and another in cream and blue costume at £420.
Brightwell’s recent toy sale containing a musical reached the same price. An A Francoise Gautier
in Leominster. It movement are known as example with a closed miniature with a
eventually made £1,350. marottes: a small collection mouth but lacking its hat composition body
Another Jumeau but with of these colourful toys had made £240 whileanother in costumed in a Napoleonic
slight damage to its bisque been assembled mainly a checked outfit sold for style sold for £220, while
head and also with an open from German sources in £200. A squeaking version, an eight-inch Kammer and
mouth sold within estimate the 1960s and attracted also in its original state – Reinhardt made £120.
at £880. A 35in doll interest because all were in the head made by Heubach A doll’s house sized wax
marketed by Jumeau and original costumes and in – went for £130. shoulder headed girl in an
wearing its original working order. Among jointed German original costume sold for
dolls a closed mouth £140.Varied lots of dolls’
character Bruno Schmidt
house furnishings dating
sold for £420 while a
damaged version of the from the late 19th and
same model reached £90. A early 20th centuries made
small closed mouth girl between £60 and £180. A
with fixed eyes and a large red brick painted
sheepskin wig achieved dolls’ house dating tfrom
£380; a Jutta 1379 girl, £260; the early 19th century with
a 33 in unmarked girl of five rooms and an unusual
nice quality, £450 and a concealed back staircase
boxed Simon & Halbig in made £850.The house was
original blue and cream furnished with a variety of
costume, £320. An old items as well as some
unmarked oriental flange original chimneypieces.
necked character baby just A Triang mid-20th
12 in high made £220 and a century dolls’ house sold
33in Simon and Halbig, for £85 and an earlier
£480. Lines house, needing
Smaller dolls were led in restoration, made £100.

This marrotte
sold for £420
and, above left,
a fine, pale
bisque headed
Jumeau doll
which made
£1,350.
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People making plans


Herefordshire Council weekly Clayburn at Perrycroft Lodge, Rivendell, Bridge Street.
list of planning applications Jubilee Drive. Garage extension for LEOMINSTER: Replace existing
February 7-13 Mr A Walton at 4 Shelsley Drive. windows with new hardwood dou-
New access to field with improved ble glazed windows for Mrs Karen
ABBEY DORE: New restaurant, visibility splays, existing access to Wellings at The Poplands 61 Mill
kitchen and instruction room for be closed for Miss Bridget Evans Street. Non-material amendment
Mr and Mrs Cedric Lherbler at at land at Evendine Lane. to appeal reference
Holling Grange Farm. DORSTONE: Extension to existing APP/W1850/A/07/2045508
BISHOPS FROME: Proposed exten- dwelling to provide kitchen and (NC2007/0623/F), change in car
sion to existing outbuilding to pro- dining room on ground floor and parking arrangements, for Mr
vide boiler room for Mr and Mrs three bedrooms on first floor, Andrew Thomas at The Bungalow,
Josh and Trudy Johnson at Barn installation of three dormer win- Ryelands Road.
Acre, Halmonds Frome Road. dows on front elevation, for Mr LINTON: Alterations to existing
BODENHAM: Move gate in field 652 Christopher Hendy at Charline, commercial building consisting of
for Miss Rebecca Baker at gate Chapel Lane. re-cladding and increase in eaves
south of Westcroft, Eccles Alley. EWYAS HAROLD: Change use of and ridge height for Mr N Jones at
BOSBURY: Garage, bicycle store former dairy building to form one Homestead, Gorsley.
and loft store/office for Mr bedroom holiday let for Mr Peter LITTLE HEREFORD: Single-storey
Christopher Slinger at The Quzels. Woodward at Castle Lands Farm. pantry to east side of cottage, sin-
BREINTON: Rear two-storey exten- New first floor accommodation gle-storey brick and oak framed
sion and single-storey orangery for above existing single-storey exten- garden room on south side, singl-
Mr Bateman at 181 Kings Acre sion for Mr John Russell Powell at storey log and vegetable store to
Road. Brookly. west side of cottage for Mr William
BRIMFIELD: Minor amendment to HAYWOOD: Two-storey extension to unit 12 and installation of new Joyce Bull at Church House. rear wing of existing property as a Chainey at Stonehouse,
planning application for Mr M Barry at 9 Merryhill shopfront to match detail of unit KINGS CAPLE: Demolition of exist- two-storey extension for Mr and Bleathwood.
NC2004/1813/F, erection of steel Cottages. 13 for Mrs Cath Stobbart at 12-13 ing extension and erection of new Mrs W R and N M Davies at Lower LONGTOWN: Portal frame agricul-
frame part open side stock yard HEREFORD: External alterations Commercial Street. Two-storey extension for Mr Robert Branram- Woodside. tural storage building for Mr P
for Mr John Stinton at The including new boundary fencing side extension with garage for Mr Jones at Poulstone Farm, Ruxton LEDBURY: Conversion of rural Watkins at Meadow Bank.
Beeches, Haynall Lane. and gate arrangements for Mr and Mrs R Cooke at 43 Link Road. Lane. building into agricultural worker’s LUCTON: Installation of wood-
BROMYARD AND WINSLOW: PV David Sanders at Our Lady’s RC Variation of SC990208PF condition KINGSTONE: Play area for Kinstone dwelling with garage for Mr burning stove for Mr Clive Buckley
panels on roof of adjacent building Primary School, Boycott Road. four to allow additional trading Sports Association at Severn Site. Alistair Young at former stables, at The Threshing Barn.
for Mr Cliff Morris at Touchwood, Erection of three fascia signs, hours between 6am-midnight daily Reserved matters application for Hill House Farm. Installation of flue LUGWARDINE: Minor amendment
Panniers Lane. Change of use from externally illuminated by overhead for McDonald’s at Belmont Road. the erection of five new houses for pipe to serve wood-burner for the to DMCE/100885/F, demolition of
residential to accountants office trough light, and five non-illumi- Kitchen extension and conservato- Mr P Perry at Central Park. owner at Ockeridge Farmhouse. part of existing classroom block
for Mr Andrew Winterburn at 18 nated tray panel signs for Co-oper- ry for Mr Kazimierz Dubinska at KINGTON: Extension to light indus- Dismantle section of high voltage and erection of new two-storey
Broad Street. New house adjacent ative Group at Holmer Road Gwynfa, 52 Broomy Hill. Single- trial unit to provide warehousing overhead line and replace with classroom block, alteration to
to 347 Winslow Road for Mr David Service Station. Change of use storey rear extension for Mr and and storage for the owner at Unit underground cable for Central entrance canopy and external fire
Hugman. from A1 (shop) to A3 restaurant Mrs Weaver at 34 Hurdman Walk. 2b Hatton Gardens Industrial Networks at Woodfield Farm, escape for Mr Les Fancourt at St
CLIFFORD: Four polytunnels each and cafe for Mr Rolandas Koveckis HOLMER AND SHELWICK: Double Estate. Replacement of existing Parkway. Mary’s RC High School. Installation
measuring 4.07m by 20m for Mr J at 21 Eign Gate. Retain, make good garage and conversion of existing building with steel framed agricul- LEINTWARDINE: First floor exten- of 22 photovoltaic units on low
Hand on land at Glan Wye. and repaint shop front of unit 13 garage to playroom for Mr K tural building for Mr Dean Sankey sion bathroom, alterations to exist- profile, ground fixed structures for
COLWALL: Garden shed/studio for with signage to fascia and project- Kyriakou at Hillcrest, Roman Road. at Downfield Farm. ing porch, replacement of win- Mr and Mrs Henderson at The Old
Mr and Mrs Paul and Mary ing, removal of existing shopfront KINGS PYON: Summerhouse for Ms KNILL: Rebuilding single-storey dows for Mr James Charters at  Continued on p93
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People making plans


 Continued from p91 Plock. Goodrich. accessories/parts for Mr P Agate at extension and internal alterations birch, reduce height of two birch by
School. Demolition of single- WALFORD: Demolition of existing HAMPTON BISHOP: Change of use 178 Widemarsh Street. Proposed for Mr B Davis at The Dingle, 61 20 per cent and crown thin by 10
storey flat roof rear extension and farmhouse and construction of from agricultural use to B8 storage dwelling and access for R and J Bank Crescent. per cent for Mr Roger Mellings at
erection of one-and-a-half-storey new farmhouse with detached (retrospective), fell eight conifers Fennessy at plot at 28 Folly Lane. LLANVEYNOE: Proposed lean-to Birchbeck.
replacement extension for Mr and garage/store for Mr Martyn and crown reduce a further four HOPE END: Non-material amend- porch for Mr Ernest Howes at TEDSTONE DELAMERE: Erection of
Mrs M Clifford at Rhystone Boynton at Arbour Hill Farm. conifers by 30 per cent for Mr J A J ment to planning permission Longtown. garage including tractor implement
Cottage. WELLINGTON: Non-material Rogers at Whitehall Farm, DCNE2006/0737/F, development of LLANWARNE: Change of use of the store for Mr T Huckerby at
LUSTON: Internal and external amendment in respect of planning Whitehall Road. five dwellings and access road, for land to residential use and con- Delamere, Bromyard.
alterations for Mrs Helen Murphy permission DMN/101358/FH, HEREFORD: Development of three Mr J Pitt and B Moon at 1-5 Chapel struction of conservatory for Mrs WELLINGTON: Fell one birch tree
at White House. ground and first floor extension, houses and formation of new high- Orchard, Chapel Lane, Cradley. Probert at 1 Mount Pleasant. for Mrs J Guille at Bridge Lane. Fell
LYONSHALL: Single-bay timber demolition of existing garage, way access for Mr Andrew Lane at LEDBURY: Removal of two-storey LONGTOWN: Erection of steel- one leylandii for Mr Beveridge at
framed garage with log store for alterations to windows/door in 191 Aylestone Hill. Renewal of con- rear structure replacement roof framed building for fodder storage service road.
Mr Christopher South at Mayberry garage, change door to window sent DCCE2007/3381/F Motor Cycle structure to provide accommoda- and machinery for Mr B J Watkins YATTON: Proposed two-storey side
Cottage. on rear elevation and removal of Centre and sale, plus repairs of tion to first floor by means of attic at Fair View. extension for Mr and Mrs Bricknell
MARDEN: Replacement of existing central stack for Mr Payne at mopeds, motor cycles and sales of trusses, new rear two-storey ORLETON: Fell one conifer and one at Much Marcle.
single-storey garage with new Peartree Cottage.
two-storey extension for Mr Peter WESTON-UNDER-PENYARD: Sub-
Rowberry at Nine Wells divide existing six-bedroomed
Farmhouse. farmhouse into two separate
MARSTOW: Removal of existing three-bedroomed dwellings with
wood store and replacement with construction of garage and a new
solar panel frame for Mr Mike entrance for Mr J E Savidge at
Lincez at the Cider Barn. Wharton Farm.
MATHON: Demolition of existing WHITBOURNE: New detached
dwelling and outbuilding and garage/workshop/study and wc
erection of replacement dwelling for Dr Mark Powell at Bradburns
for Mr Simon Betteridge at land at Farm.
Sunset View. WHITCHURCH: Proposed erection
MICHAELCHURCH ESCLEY: of pole in existing electricity line
Reserved matters application for for Central Networks at Losito
proposed agricultural storage Stud.
building outline application WITHINGTON: Proposal for use of
DMSW/100615/O for the owner at rotational polytunnels for the
Cefn Ceist Farm. Lawful develop- owner at Thinghill Court.
ment certificate for continued use
of land for stationing of a mobile Herefordshire Council Weekly
home for Mr C Pritchard at Manor List of Planning Applications
Hopkiln, Urishay. February 14-20
MORETON JEFFRIES: Forestry
workshop and store for Mr Paul BODENHAM: Lean-to extension for
Morton at Moreton Wood and Mrs Shirley Bemand at Rose
Derndale. Cottage. Change of use from agri-
MUCH COWARNE: Installation of cultural to mixed use agricultural
velux window in kitchen roof for and electrical generation, con-
Mr Peter Coughlin at The Stables, struction of wildlife pond, installa-
Bridge End. tion of photovoltaic panels at
MUCH MARCLE: Effluent treat- ground level for Mr and Mrs
ment plant for Mr H Thomas at Robert Parker at Cheney Court.
The Bounds. BRIDSTOW: Crown reduce one
MUNSLEY: Alterations to conser- holly by 1m, crown lift one yew to
vatory to form playroom for Mr 3.5m from the ground, cut back
and Mrs P Gladwin at Greenacre one laurel from pathway and
Cottage. New overflow car park- remove two branches which are
ing area for Priory Education leaning against the wall, remove
Services at Queenswood School. four lowest branches from one
OCLE PYCHARD: Proposed two- yew and crown thin by 25 per
storey side extension for Mr and cent crown thin three yew by 25
Mrs Steve and Ann Marriott at per cent and remove lowest
Holme Leigh. branch which is overhanging the
ORCOP: Change of use of field to garage for Mrs S A Preece at
allow siting of four temporary Wilton Dale.
canvas dwellings (yurts) for use CLEHONGER: New two-bed-
as self-catering holiday accom- roomed house with garage in rear
modation for Mr M Philips at Great garden for Mr Alan Morgan at 13
Camdore. Gosmore Road.
PETERCHURCH: Conversion of COLWALL: Fell four conifers and
outbuilding to gym/studio/bed- reduce height of a further four
room, ancillary to main building, conifers by 50 per cent for Mr
for Mr Nick Murphy at Blackthorn Barry Ashton at Checketts, Old
Barn, New Lodge Farm. Church Road.
PIPE-CUM-LYDE: Single and two- DINEDOR: Proposed change of use
storey extension for Mr Steve and conversion of barn to
Baker at Spring Cottage. dwelling including retention of
PUTLEY: Removal of existing out- existing timber element for Mrs
buildings and erection of single- Sandra Thomas at The Laurels.
storey side extension for Miss C DORSTONE: Proposed access
Badham at Brooklands. Steel track and hardstandings for Mr
framed mono-pitched agricultural David Cotterell at Pentre Lane.
building for Mr N Rolinson at EARDISLAND: Fell one leylandii,
Lower Court Farm. crown thin by 20 per cent and
ROSS-ON-WYE: Retention of crown reduce by 20 per cent one
Penrice as a dwelling with eight horse chestnut, crown reduce one
almshouses to rear for Mr T Egan lime by 20 per cent, fell one ash
at Penrice, Walford Road. Ground and one elm, crown reduce a row
floor extension to form new gar- of leylandii by 50 per cent, crown
den room and rear porch for Mr reduce several lime trees by 20
and Mr Thompson at Leacroft, per cent, crown reduce one laurel
Archenfield Road. by 80 per cent, crown reduce one
SELLACK: Carport to plot one and hazel by 50 per cent, pollard one
garages to five plots for Mr Harry willow and crown reduce one ley-
Bramer at Caradoc. landii by 50 per cent for Mr
SOLLERS HOPE: Amendment to Eugene Doyle at The Manor
condition two of prior approval House.
SE07/1627/S to allow use of GOODRICH: Conversion of and
building to house livestock in alterations to redundant period
addition to fodder and machinery barn to create residential dwelling
for Mr Christopher Jones at The for Mrs J Smith at Bar at
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