Oaksfleet Barn Bedfield Road Earl Soham Woodbridge Suffolk IP13 7SL
Single storey side/rear extension and green house. Addition of solar panels to roof and garden room alterations. New front gate and brick wall to neighbouring boundary.
The Red House Red House Lane Leiston Suffolk IP16 4LR
Listed Building Consent - Works to convert house and attached outbuildings to form four dwellings, including demolition of single storey conservatory and single storey store, internal alterations, re-roofing works to outbuildings, alteration of existing and insertion of new window and door openings to outbuildings (renewal of LB Consent ref DC/18/1675/LBC)
Mells Gatehouse Heath Road Wenhaston With Mells Hamlet Halesworth Suffolk IP19 9HH
Proposed re-roofing of existing gate house and two storey rear extension along with associated internal alterations to suit
Saltlick Leveretts Lane Walberswick Suffolk IP18 6TS
Variation of Condition No.2 of DC/20/3631/VOC - Variation of Condition No.2 of DC/20/1573/FUL -Alterations and renovation of existing house and construction of single storey extension with mezzanine level to the east. Demolition of West facing entrance lobby, WC and Shower. North facing first floor bathroom and WC, North facing ground floor log store. East facing first floor bathroom dormer, Boiler roof. Drawing room garden doors and roof over - We wish to omit the loft conversion from the project and have altered the drawings accordingly so there is no new access. The existing loft hatches will be retained and the loft space will continue to be used for storage only - Introduce three dormer windows to serve two proposed loft bedrooms & reduce the size of one new north facing window in bedroom 3.
South Lodge Lodge Farm Lane Melton Suffolk IP12 1QS
Discharge of Conditions - all planning conditions, but specifically: no.4 and 6 i , ii, iii. of DC/21/3640/LBC - Listed Building Consent - Replacement of pebble dash / render: It is intended to replace the existing failing pebbledash render with a smooth lime-based render as recommended in the pre-application advice, rather than a cement render, to allow the building to breathe, and this would look almost identical to the render replacement done on East Lodge, Melton. Alterations to entrance lobby: The proposed design includes a flat roof with a brick parapet detail which corresponds with the existing brick string course. The replacement door will be in a similar style to the existing front door with a glazed panel and the existing small side windows are to be removed. Reclaimed bricks would be used to ensure the new entrance compliments the existing house. The door would become a standard 2m door (instead of the 1.8m door which is currently there). Alterations to bathroom roof: Previous advice supported the principle of replacement of the roof as this appears to be a more modern addition and therefore unlikely to affect any historic fabric. It was also noted that the existing lower roofline to the bathroom reduces the visual impact of this element on the rest of the building and any raising of the roofline needs to be carefully designed to avoid a negative visual impact. The current proposal is to push the roof of the bathroom up by approximately 450mm (or less if an acceptable roof build up can be found). To the South East side a timber facia plate would be added to match the existing house. To the South West a gutter would run along the flat roof and connect into the existing gutter. This will allow the owner of the house to stand up in the shower (something he is currently unable to do).
Mells Gatehouse Heath Road Wenhaston With Mells Hamlet Halesworth Suffolk IP19 9HH
Proposed re-roofing of existing gate house and two storey rear extension along with associated internal alterations to suit.
South Lodge Lodge Farm Lane Melton IP12 1QS
Alterations to South Lodge, Melton, which is curtilage listed having been originally associated with the Grade II listed former St Audrey's Hospital site. Replacement of pebble dash / render: It is intended to replace the existing failing pebbledash render with a smooth lime-based render as recommended in the pre-application advice, rather than a cement render, to allow the building to breathe, and this would look almost identical to the render replacement done on East Lodge, Melton. Alterations to entrance lobby: The proposed design includes a flat roof with a brick parapet detail which corresponds with the existing brick string course. The replacement door will be in a similar style to the existing front door with a glazed panel and the existing small side windows are to be removed. Reclaimed bricks would be used to ensure the new entrance compliments the existing house. The door would become a standard 2m door (instead of the 1.8m door which is currently there). Alterations to bathroom roof: Previous advice supported the principle of replacement of the roof as this appears to be a more modern addition and therefore unlikely to affect any historic fabric. It was also noted that the existing lower roofline to the bathroom reduces the visual impact of this element on the rest of the building and any raising of the roofline needs to be carefully designed to avoid a negative visual impact. The current proposal is to push the roof of the bathroom up by approximately 450mm (or less if an acceptable roof build up can be found). To the South East side a timber facia plate would be added to match the existing house. To the South West a gutter would run along the flat roof and connect into the existing gutter. This will allow the owner of the house to stand up in the shower (something he is currently unable to do).
South Lodge Lodge Farm Lane Melton IP12 1QS
Listed Building Consent - Replacement of pebble dash / render: It is intended to replace the existing failing pebbledash render with a smooth lime-based render as recommended in the pre-application advice, rather than a cement render, to allow the building to breathe, and this would look almost identical to the render replacement done on East Lodge, Melton. Alterations to entrance lobby: The proposed design includes a flat roof with a brick parapet detail which corresponds with the existing brick string course. The replacement door will be in a similar style to the existing front door with a glazed panel and the existing small side windows are to be removed. Reclaimed bricks would be used to ensure the new entrance compliments the existing house. The door would become a standard 2m door (instead of the 1.8m door which is currently there). Alterations to bathroom roof: Previous advice supported the principle of replacement of the roof as this appears to be a more modern addition and therefore unlikely to affect any historic fabric. It was also noted that the existing lower roofline to the bathroom reduces the visual impact of this element on the rest of the building and any raising of the roofline needs to be carefully designed to avoid a negative visual impact. The current proposal is to push the roof of the bathroom up by approximately 450mm (or less if an acceptable roof build up can be found). To the South East side a timber facia plate would be added to match the existing house. To the South West a gutter would run along the flat roof and connect into the existing gutter. This will allow the owner of the house to stand up in the shower (something he is currently unable to do).
The Larches 24 Moorfield Road Woodbridge Suffolk IP12 4JN
Certificate of Lawful Use (Proposed) - The construction of a small garden room to be used for recreational purposes to enhance the overall enjoyment of the dwellinghouse. Access to the building is via the main dwelling along the back garden. Internal access is provided by 4 sliding doors along the west elevation. High level glazing is present along the east elevation, 6 panes, and a singular window is present on the south elevation. The external walls of the small building are set back 2 metres from the boundaries on all sides and a significant proportion of the building is below the hedge line. The external walls are clad in shou-sugi-ban charred timber cladding and the roof is clad with VM Zinc Anthra, both materials match the alterations and extensions of the main house which have been given planning consent.
Hillside The Street Cretingham IP13 7BJ
Retrospective Application - Demolition of existing wood store. Garage extension and alterations to create new wood store and workshop. Re-roofing of existing garage to match house.