Radford Semele Neighbourhood Plan - Regulation 16 Submission

Ended on the 18 August 2020
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Appendix 6 - Non-Designated Heritage Assets (Policy RS7)

Table A6 – Non-Designated Heritage Assets

Ref

Asset Description & Location

Justifications

WDC Category & Criteria considered to meet (HE5)

RS7/1

The Manor, Corner of Offchurch Lane & Southam Rd.

A post-medieval house with a 16th century timber-framed nucleus surrounded by later post medieval and modern additions. Historic, village focal point landmark shown in 1900's photos. Although it is called the manor house, the building never acted as so. It served as the Greswalde-Williams hunting lodge at the time when the Lythalls rented Radford Hall from them. The building has now been divided into four apartments.

Cat1- A2, A3

Cat2-C

RS7/2

Manor Lodge, Pre-thatched Cottage. 1 Offchurch Lane,

A former thatched Lodge associated with Manor house. Forms Historic image with Manor & village Pub.

Cat1-A1, A2, A3

Cat2-B

RS7/3

The Baptist Church, Lewis Road opposite Community Hall

Built 1874 on the site of The Crown Inn. The church is an historic building in Radford Semele of unique Victorian architecture.

Cat1-A2, C1

Cat2-B

RS7/4

Twin joined Cottages, 29 & 30 The Valley.

Originally rural farm labourer's thatch cottages from 1880's. Historic link to village rural identity

Cat1-A2, C1

Cat2-A

RS7/5

Row of Terraced Cottages,1-3 The Valley

Originally rural farm labourer's cottages circa 1880's. Historic link to village rural identity & landmark shown in 1900's photos.

Cat1-A2, C1

Cat2-A

RS7/6

Ancient Site of Village Stocks. NW corner verge of Church Lane & Southam Rd

Historical site where offenders were paraded before villagers going to the Church on Sundays.

Cat1-A2, C1

Cat2-A

RS7/7

Row of Terraced cottages Nos 5-15, Lewis Rd

1900's Victorian Farm or Village workers cottages shown in old photos. Links rural past to modern.

Cat1-A2

Cat2-B

RS7/8

Cottage, No 50, Lewis Rd. Twin cottage or shop converted to a house.

Victorian kerbside cottage. Village central identity

Cat1-A1, A2

Cat2-C

RS7/9

Row of Terraced cottages Nos 43-51 Lewis Rd.

1890's Victorian Farm or Village kerbside cottages. Shows old confined village centre housing.

Cat1-A1, A2

Cat2-C

RS7/10

Briar Cottage, Pre-thatched timber framed Cottage. No 53 Lewis Rd

Rare remaining central village house, circa 18/19 Century. Link to old village identity.

Cat1-A1,A2

Cat2-A

RS7/11

Semi-Detached Victorian house. 102 &104 Lewis Rd,

Early village semi-house circa 1910 built on old Valley farm, shown in old photos. Links to rural past.

Cat1-A1, A2

Cat2-B

RS7/12

Twin Cottages, Nos 20/22, Lewis Rd. with name plague:- JH AD 1897

Victorian Farm or Villager cottages dated 1897, Historic central identity

Cat1-A1, A2

Cat2-B

RS7/13

The Old Bakery, No 2 Lewis Rd, Renovated Thatch Cottage

Historic Relic of Village life, shown in photo next to old post office

Cat1-A1, A2

Cat2-B

RS7/14

The Elms, No 6 School Lane. Victorian villa

One of few circa 1900's villas for white collar workers near school.

Cat1-A1, A2

Cat2-B

RS7/15

Original Barn building, Radford Hall Farm, Church Lane

Rare example of original corn winnowing/ livestock barn, circa 17/18th Century. Historic value

Cat1-A2, C1

Cat2-B

A Non-Designated Heritage Asset has not been adopted on WDC's Local List of Heritage Assets and therefore Local Plan Policy HE3 does not apply, although certain sections of the NPPF would apply that refer to non-designated heritage assets (as it is locally listed on the Neighbourhood Plan). There are two local lists (one at neighbourhood plan level and one adopted by the District Council). No additional planning restrictions apply to Non-Designated Heritage assets. However, an Article 4 Direction could still be applied (as it can on any property) by WDC planning seeking the removal of permitted development rights – i.e. to replacement windows, or painting of facades. The impact on the significance of the non-designated heritage asset would then become a material planning consideration when determining the outcome of any planning applications on the site.

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