Application registered
Consultation
period
Application under consideration
Decision
made
Description
Removal of single and three-storey extensions, erection of new two-storey extension with additional basement storey, erection of single storey link extension, and internal and external alterations and replacements (as amended by drawing numbers 200-P2 & 202-P2 accompanying email from agent dated 30 May 2012).
Location
Shirburn Lodge Christmas Common Watlington (In the parish of Shirburn) OX49 5HU
Grid Reference
471712/194249
Applicant
Mr Philip Mallinckrodt
46 Chepstow Villas
LONDON
W11 2QY
Agent
Johnston Cave Associates
Henwood Studio
Wootton Boars Hill
OXFORD
OX1 5JX
Constraints
Grade II Listed Building
Consultation / Notification
No further Representations on this application will be accepted.
Consultations / Notifications to date are shown below.
Name / Number
Date Sent
Response Date
Shirburn Parish Meeting
c/o Mr R Beattie
2 Blenheim Road
Shirburn
WATLINGTON
Oxon
OX49 5DN
English Heritage (South East)
23 05 2012
Counc for British Archaeology
Soc. for Protection Anc. Build
Ancient Monuments Society
Rosemarie Shaw, Caseworker
Application Type
Other
(Listed Bldg. Consent)
Application Progress
Date Received
12th April 2012
Registration Date
12th April 2012
Start Consultation Period
12th April 2012
End Consultation Period
25th May 2012
Target Decision Date
7th June 2012
Decision
Refusal of Listed Building Consent on 6th June 2012
Conditions / Refusal Reasons
That having regard to the unsatisfactory size, form and position of the proposed glazed link, the proposal would result in an unsympathetic form of extension that would detract from the special architectural and historic interest of the listed buildings contrary to Policies CON2, CON3 and CON5 of the South Oxfordshire Local Plan 2011 and to advice contained within paragraph 132 of the NPPF, which requires alterations which may cause harm to a heritage asset to be fully justified.
Appeal
Appeal Allowed on 11 January 2013
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