Grade II listed chalets in Street to be renovated after planning approval is granted

By Tim Lethaby

16th Jul 2021 | Local News

Some of the timber chalets in Farm Road
Some of the timber chalets in Farm Road

A number of Grade II listed timber terraced chalets in Street are set to be renovated after planning approval was given by Mendip District Council.

The planning application for structural underpinning around the chimney at property number 25, to make good and refurbish all roof structures to properties with odd numbers from 25 to 37 and the change of roof tiles at the rear elevation to properties with odd numbers from 31 to 37 in Farm Road, Street, had been submitted by Street Properties LLP.

Built in 1921, properties 25 to 37 Farm Road are two individual rows of Grade II listed timber chalet terraced dwellings, all owned by Street Properties.

During inspections, it was discovered that there were signs of structural roof failure, while number 25 needed additional renovation work.

The planning application said: "These timber chalets are in a tender state, with evident signs of water ingress and cracking of which the remedial works will help to preserve these heritage assets for some years to come.

"Due to lack of reclaimed supply, a change of tile is necessary to protect the chalets with the tile chosen being sympathetic to the direct area."

Planning applications in the Street area that have been received this week include:

Proposed erection of stables, and creation of manège and associated external lighting at Northfields, Ham Street, Baltonsborough, has been applied for by Mr S Stamper.

Proposed first floor extension over existing bungalow at 35 Silver Road, Street, is wanted by Mr Foot.

Erection of stables and storage, partially on site of existing stables (to be partially demolished) and erection of a storage barn has been applied for at 30 Taunton Road, Pedwell.

Planning applications in the Street area that have been decided this week include:

Proposed works to tree/s in a Conservation Area: T1 T2 (ash) - prune at 31 High Street, Butleigh, by Mrs Barnes have been approved.

Works to trees covered by Preservation Orders: boundary trees - hawthorn, ash and field maple: thin out the upper canopy of the field maple clusters by up to but not exceeding 30 per cent, pollard all ash trees to approximately 50 per cent their current height at 6 Wilton Close, Street, by Mr Hopwood have been approved.

Proposed garage conversion, front garage extension, porch extension, facade alterations and all associated works at 9 Gooselade, Street, by Lee Cleaves have been approved.

Retractable Cadiz awning located on the rear elevation of the property in the private garden at 28 Portway, Street, by Mrs Price has been approved.

Coppice hazel and ash understorey throughout protected woodland at Bradley Stream Wood, Stagman Lane, Ashcott, has been approved.

Application for the prior approval of the proposed change of use of part of shop (use Class A1) to dwelling at 47 Broadway, Chilton Polden, by Mrs A Murray has been withdrawn.

Variation of Condition 2 of Planning Permission 22/19/00012 (erection of detached dwellinghouse with garage and upgrading of existing access thereto) to allow for alterations to windows on east and west elevation, erection of rendered blockwork walls and change in split level garage/carport to a double garage on same level with level drive to front at land to the east of Station Road, Cossington, by Mr and Mrs Parsons has been approved.

Erection of a single storey rear extension and alterations to the existing dwelling and roof at Sunset Cottage, Robins Lane, Burtle, by UK Developments (SW) Ltd has been approved.

     

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