Appendix 1 - Sites of Special Scientific Interest

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COTSWOLD DISTRICT LOCAL PLAN 2001-2011 (Adopted April 2006)
Appendix 1 - Sites of Special
Scientific Interest
Site
Grid Reference
Barnsley Warren
Barton Bushes (Barton Larches)
Bourton Down
Boxwell
Brassey Reserve and Windrush Valley
SP 055 064
SP 110 259
SP 142 313
ST 816 928
SP 139 222 and
SP 143 217
SO 944 133
SP 161 408
SO 977 133
SP 900 130
Bushley Muzzard, Brimpsfield
Campden Tunnel Gravel Pit
Cockleford Marsh
Cotswold Commons and Beechwoods
Cotswold Water Park
Lake 8
Lake 10
Lake 12
Lake 41
Lakes 50/
Lake 52
Lakes 55/
Lake 102
Lake 111/111B
Lake 116
Crickley Hill and Barrow Wake
SU 072 966
SU 066 963
SU 064 968
SU 031 937
SU 016 942
SU 012 937
SU 011 948
SP 166 002
SU 176 995
SU 198 994
ST 929 161 and
ST 931 154
SU 079 948
SP 056 092
SP 062 205
SP 135 218 –
141215
SP 131 322
SP 125 259
SO 928 058 and
SO 928 064
ST 975 976
ST 985 973
ST 982 989
SO 925 147
ST 831 971
SP 104 262
SO 987 187
SP 175 282
SP 086 209
SP 010 224
SP 178 213
SP 063 106
ST 881 944
SP 180 370
SP 168 000
SU 066 973
SP 093 081
Elmlea Meadows
Foss Cross Quarry
Hampen Railway Cutting
Harford Railway Cutting
Hornsleasow Quarry
Huntsman’s Quarry
Juniper Hill, Edgeworth
Kemble Railway Cuttings
Knap House Quarry, Birdlip
Kingscote and Horsley Woods
Lark Wood
Lineover Wood
New Park Quarry
Notgrove Railway Cutting
Puckham Woods
Salmonsbury Meadows
Stony Furlong Railway Cutting
Veizey’s Quarry
Wellacre Quarry
Whelford Meadow
Wildmoorway Meadows
Winson Meadows
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Appendix 2 - Key Wildlife Sites
File Code
SO90/002
Site Name
Bull Banks
SO90/003
Juniper Hill SSSI Edgeworth
SO90/004
SO90/006
SO90/008
SO90/011
SO90/011/01
SO90/011/02
SO90/011/03
SO90/011/04
SO90/011/05
SO90/011/06
SO90/013
SO90/015
SO90/016
Duntisbourne Leer Marsh
River Frome Meadow
Sapperton Valley GWT Reserve
Cirencester Park Estate
Hailey Wood
Oakley Wood
Overley Wood
Tarlton Wood
Moss’s Copse
Beech Copse
Frampton & Sapperton Commons
Bakers Mill-Pond
Westley Farm Meadows
SO90/017
SO90/021
Beech Copse Meadow
Francombe Wood Complex
SO90/021/03
SO90/021/04
SO90/021/06
SO90/023
SO90/024
Course Copse
Dorvel & Hen Wood
Townsend’s Grove and Horse Pastures
Pontin’s Farm Wood
Westley Farm North Wood
SO90/029
SO90/030
SO90/031
SO90/033
SO90/034
SO90/035
SO90/036
SO90/037
Limbrick’s Farm Wood
Madams Grove
Fox Wood
Ashcombe Bottom
Edgeworth Mill Wood
Thick Wood
Duntisbourne Grove
Daglingworth Grove & Snakes Grove
SO90/039
SO90/040
SO90/042
SO90/044
Moor Wood
Smart’s Grove
Ford Wood
Chapman’s Cross Field Margins
SO90/047
Blackbarrow
SO90/048
SO90/049
SO90/055
SO90/057
SO91/001
Cotswold Farm
Duntisbourne Common
High Tun Farm, Itlay
The Grove, Winstone
Dowdeswell Reservoir GWT Reserve
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Grid Reference
SO947086
SO949083
SO952080
SO952082
SO928068
SO928064
SO982070
SO912029
SO935032
SO970030
SO960010
SO966024
SO972052
SO954003
SO991020
SO985019
SO938030
SO917029
SO909025
SO909026
SO910024
SO987020
SO955060
SO955056
SO950047
SO948042
SO953057
SO910030
SO913028
SO911026
SO929051
SO929055
SO931072
SO944076
SO950070
SO953070
SO985062
SO990058
SO989061
SO999084
SO931048
SO954044
SO93750160
SO93200110
SO993089
SO992091
SO991092
SO994093
SO986095
SO986095
SO952070
SO997057
SO965089
SO997198
SO997203
COTSWOLD DISTRICT LOCAL PLAN 2001-2011 (Adopted April 2006)
SO91/002
SO91/003
SO91/004/01
SO91/005
SO91/006
SO91/007
SO91/009/05
SO91/010
SO91/011
SO91/013
Leckhampton Hill & Charlton Kings Commons SSSI
Lineover Wood SSSI
Barrow Wake and Tuffley’s Quarry SSSI
Bushley Muzzard SSSI (Brimpsfield Bog)
Hilcot Wood & Grassland
Bogdon Rough
Knap House Quarry SSSI
Groveridge Banks
Coldwell Bottom
Chatcombe Wood
SO91/014
SO91/015
SO91/020
SO91/021
SO91/023
SO91/024
SO91/025
SO91/026
SO91/027
SO91/028
SO91/029
SO91/030
Pen Hill
Cockleford Marsh and Banks
Ullen Wood
Harcombe Wood
Powers Wood
Shewel Wood
Halls Grove
Little Grove
Westedge Wood
Bogdon Bank
Mattshill Wood (Pegglesworth Wood)
Pinchley Wood
SO91/032
SO91/033
SO91/034
SO91/036
SO91/037
SO91/038
SO91/039
SO91/040
SO91/041
SO91/042
SO91/043
SO91/044
SO91/046
SO91/048
SO91/049
SO92/006
Poston, Syde & Ostrich Woods
Hazel Hanger Wood
Climperwell Wood
Stoneyhill Valley
Cotswold Bank
Hawcote Hill Wood
Calley Wood
Winstone Wood
Park Wood
Cowley & Wards Wood
Hartley Wood
Mercombe Wood
Climperwell Banks
Cranny Wood
Cockleford Marsh SSSI
Dowdeswell Wood GWT Reserve
SO92/001
SP00/001
SP00/002
SP00/003/01 &
02
SP00/004
SP00/005
SP00/006
SP00/007
Arle Wood
Cirencester Golf Course (Part)
Foss Cross Quarry SSSI
Barnsley Warren SSSI & Pasque Flower GWT
Reserve
Barnsley Wold
Winson Meadows SSSI
Perrott’s Brook Marsh
Ampney Brook
SP00/010
SP00/011
SP00/012
Old Park
Wiggold Copse
Deadlands & Cadmoor Copses
SP00/013
SP00/014
Colnpen Copse
Stancombe Grove & Oysterwell Grove
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SO952185
SO987187
SO932156
SO943134
SO988163
SO994169
SO925146
SO936121
SO955155
SO973173
SO976171
SO978179
SO997126
SO997126
SO973140
SO940162
SO954106
SO985115
SO988106
SO988120
SO988173
SO989113
SO990171
SO993181
SO999165
SO997165
SO948117
SO919128
SO920115
SO942113
SO984103
SO934137
SO950101
SO944104
SO953122
SO965139
SO961171
SO997152
SO923115
SO931108
SO997133
SO993204
SO988199
SO994216
SP013051
SP056092
SP055065
SP065070
SP092085
SP021060
SP068048
SP068040
SP064025
SP073018
SP076015
SP080012
SP013093
SP043054
SP089065
SP091063
SP070076
SP002073
COTSWOLD DISTRICT LOCAL PLAN 2001-2011 (Adopted April 2006)
SP00/015
SP00/016
Conigree Wood
Calmsden Railway Line
SP00/017
SP00/018
SP00/020
SP00/021
SP00/022
Hollow Fosse Embankment
Merchants Downs
Perrott’s Brook Copse
Five Acre Grove
River Churn
SP00/023
SP00/024
SP01/001
SP01/002
SP01/003
SP01/004
SP01/005
SP01/006
SP01/007
SP01/008
SP01/009
SP01/010
SP01/011
SP01/013
SP01/014
SP01/015
SP01/016
SP01/017
SP01/018
SP01/019
SP01/020
SP01/021
SP01/022
SP01/023
SP01/024
SP01/025
SP01/026
SP01/027
SP01/028
SP01/029
SP01/030
SP01/031
SP01/032
SP01/033
SP01/034
SP01/035
SP01/036
SP01/037
SP01/040
SP01/041
SP01/042
SP01/043
SP01/044
SP01/045
SP01/046
SP01/047
SP02/002
Stratton Football Pitch Dew Pond
Bagendon Grove & Oysterwell Grove
Hilcot & Shornhill Bank
Taylor’s Hill, Juniper & Hilcot Banks
Cleevely Wood
Kilkenny Quarries
Monkham Wood
Chedworth Woods
Chedworth Railway Cutting GWT Reserve
Clifferdine Wood
Cothill Wood
Rendcombe Park
Withington Marsh
Foulwell Wood
Foxcote Grove
Chatterley Wood
Staple Grove
Iffcomb Wood
Boy’s Grove
Compton Grove
Yanworth Long Acre
Chedworth Lots
Burfords Grove
Coates Grove
Cowlease Grove
Stowell Grove
The Downs Brake
Hazleton Grove
Eycott Wood
Pinchley Banks
Stony Furlong Railway Cutting SSSI
Chittlegrove Farm Field Margins
Shill Hill
Withington Banks
Ravenswell Grassland Arena
Nut Tree Brake Banks
Compton Abdale Wall
Colesbourne Verge
Lumley Covert Banks
Chedworth Railway Tunnel
Hedgley Bottom
Compton and Yanworth Woods
Streetfold
Chedworth Airfield
Withington Woods
Totmoor Ponds
Crab Bottom Wood
SP02/003
SP02/004
SP02/005
SP02/006
Framcote Wood
Pinnock Cliff Wood
Castlett Wood
Puckham Woods & Scrubs Complex
SP02/007
Guiting Power
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SP023091
SP049072
SP057089
SP061084
SP003074
SP022058
SP011064
SP021054
SP047984
SP015030
SP005065
SP000164
SP005158
SP034175
SP005185
SP013128
SP055132
SP053136
SP015115
SP005151
SP014104
SP030161
SP010147
SP010174
SP015150
SP016144
SP018122
SP019133
SP049163
SP063135
SP073121
SP078128
SP080126
SP083146
SP084137
SP093173
SP079188
SP005108
SP001168
SP063106
SP045114
SP011162
SP039148
SP038163
SP094179
SP066164
SP012133
SP084188
SP054127
SP074111
SP060145
SP066138
SP042131
SP035140
SP045189
SP060274
SP062274
SP065272
SP077275
SP080265
SP006216
SP013224
SP095238
COTSWOLD DISTRICT LOCAL PLAN 2001-2011 (Adopted April 2006)
SP02/008
SP02/009
SP02/010
SP02011
SP02/020
SP02/021
SP02/027
SP02/029
SP02/031
SP10/001
SP10/002
SP10/003
SP10/004
SP10/005
SP10/006
SP10/007
SP10/008
SP10/009
SP10/010
SP10/013
Hampen Railway Cuttings SSSI
Notgrove Railway Cuttings SSSI
New Covert Bank
Cutsdean Marsh
Baker’s Wood
Guiting Wood
Roel Bank
Whittington Bank
Salter’s Hill A & B
Broadwater Lake
Oxhill Wood
Coneygar Wood
Tyning Wood
The Grove (South)
Lea Wood
The Grove (North)
Manor House Wood
Bratch Copse
Cotswold Water Park (Fairford Region)
Ready Token
SP10/014
SP10/015
SP10/016
Lappingwell Wood Bank
Leachbrook Banks
Ablington Downs and Lamborough Banks
SP10/017
SP10/018
SP11/001
Bryworth Railway Line GWT Reserve
Rack Isle (River Coln)
Broadwater Bottom and Venthill Bank
SP11/002
SP11/004
SP11/005
SP11/006
SP11/007
SP11/008
SP11/009
SP11/010
SP11/011
SP11/012
SP11/013
SP11/014
SP11/015
SP11/016
SP11/017
SP12/001
SP12/002
SP12/003
SP12/004
SP12/005
SP12/006
SP12/007
SP12/008
SP12/009
SP12/010
SP12/011
SP12/012
SP12/013
New Bridge Meadow
Prison Copse
Aston Grove
Squire’s Coppice Bank
Sherborne Common
House Copse (Barrington Farm Wood)
Horseclose Copse
Farmington Grove
Furzehill Wood
Budgehill Bank
Larkethill Wood
Clapton Gorse
Nutting Bank
Winterwell Farm, Northleach
Downs Bank
Debdene Banks
Lark Wood SSSI & GWT Reserve
Huntsman’s Quarry SSSI
Eyford Park
Brassey SSSI & GWT Reserve
Hyde Mill Meadows
Dikler Valley Meadows
Salmonsbury Meadows SSSI
Temple Ham Meadow
Chessels Meadows
Leigh Wood
Slatepit Coppice
Slaughter Wood (North)
SP12/016
SP12/010
SP12/017
SP12/021
New Park Quarry SSSI
Moor Copse
Roundhill Railway Cutting
Devonport Quarries
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SP060205
SP085210
SP094208
SP086297
SP047227
SP070265
SP078251
SP016210
SP037282
SP150020
SP123057
SP129047
SP173068
SP148029
SP158032
SP123061
SP140050
SP145079
SP170000
SP105047
SP048290
SP180076
SP135093
SP101090
SP105095
SP196007
SP115067
SP135180
SP139191
SP178177
SP108151
SP129184
SP115189
SP183157
SP194146
SP196148
SP151161
SP150170
SP175121
SP141117
SP160190
SP128180
SP100134
SP100177
SP152298
SP105262
SP125259
SP148250
SP139222
SP177244
SP175275
SP178213
SP180200
SP180224
SP102274
SP139259
SP175245
SP174242
SP176246
SP175282
SP179228
SP141216
SP118272
COTSWOLD DISTRICT LOCAL PLAN 2001-2011 (Adopted April 2006)
SP12/021/01
SP12/022
SP12/023
SP12/024
Cooks Barn, Kineton (part of Devonport Quarries)
Barton Valley
Roundhill Banks
Arkell’s Banks
SP12/026
SP12/027
SP12/029
SP12/030
Warren Beds
Bunker’s Valley
Slaughter Wood (South)
River Eye
SP12/031
River Dikler
SP13/001
SP13/002
SP13/005
SP13/005/02
SP13/006
SP13/009
SP13/010
SP13/011
SP13/013
SP13/016
SP13/018/01
SP14/001
SP14/002
SP14/003
SP14/004
SP20/001
Weston Park
Wellacre Quarry SSSI
Bourton Down SSSI
Bourton Down West
Bourton Woods
Campden Wood
Norcombe Wood
Hill Barn Wood
Sedgecombe Wood
Scarborough Farm Bank
Cutsdean Quarry GWT Reserve
Dover’s Hill
Old Coppice
Campden Tunnel Gravel Pit SSSI
Baker’s Hill
Edward Richardson & Phyllis Amey GWT Reserve
SP20/002
SP21/001
SP22/001
SP22/002
SP22/003
SP22/004
SP22/005
SP22/006
SP23/002
SP23/003
SP23/004
ST79/010
ST79/031
ST79/032
ST79/034
ST79/041
ST79/046
ST88/001
ST88/002
ST88/003
ST88/004
ST88/005
ST89/003
ST89/005
Bushyleaze Copse
Barrington Bushes
Lower Oddington Ashes and Bledington Heath
Bledington Meadow
Gawcombe Woods (East)
Nazareth Field
Gawcombe Wood (West)
Heath Lane
Aston Hale Coppice
Lemington Heath Coppice
Lemington Coppice
Lower Lodge Wood GWT Reserve
Muscovy Bottom Wood
Clay’s Wood & Barnhill Covert
Ashcroft Farm Wood
Yewtree Hill Brake
Walker’s Wood
Silk Wood GWT Reserve
Apsimore Wood
Park Wood
Hobby Horse Wood
Didmarton Grove
Hazel Wood
Cherington Banks (Aston Farm and Gillhays
Bottom)
Kingscote Woods Complex
Sandgrove Wood (Part of Kingscote SSSI)
Fishponds Wood (Part of Kingscote SSSI)
Veizey’s Quarry SSSI
Boxwell SSSI
Church Farm Marsh
West Wood
Conygre Wood (Kingscote)
Bowldown Wood
ST89/006
ST89/006/01
ST89/006/02
STST89/009
ST89/009
ST89/010
ST89/012
ST89/013
ST89/018
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SP120272
SP107258
SP118227
SP171279
SP175277
SP135246
SP133231
SP175244
SP154235
SP180208
SP167278
SP179187
SP130391
SP180370
SP143314
SP140313
SP166333
SP138388
SP155356
SP183348
SP167370
SP118309
SP105314
SP137403
SP168428
SP182408
SP168428
SP215006
SP217009
SP214015
SP217166
SP240250
SP245240
SP209210
SP223208
SP205214
SP253235
SP210346
SP226326
SP238342
ST781922
ST781925
ST783926
ST798947
ST788927
ST798937
ST838891
ST811893
ST816893
ST802884
ST835895
ST863990
ST897994
ST832970
ST830967
ST830967
ST881944
ST817927
ST878981
ST803927
ST808933
ST843917
COTSWOLD DISTRICT LOCAL PLAN 2001-2011 (Adopted April 2006)
ST89/019
ST89/023
ST89/026
ST89/027
ST89/029
ST89/033
ST89/034
ST89/035
ST99/001
ST99/002
ST99/004
LNR
SU09/001
SU09/002
SU09/003
SU09/004
SU09/005
SU09/006
SU09/007
SU09/009
Brandhouse Farm Wood
Cherington Lake
Kingscote Toad Pond
Kingscote Wall
Conygre Wood
Hazel Wood Meadows
Longman’s Barn Wood
Nags Head Bank
Kemble Wood
Estcourt Park Lakes
Newnton Hill Banks
Cokes Pit, Lake 34
Cotswold Water Park (South Cerney Reg.)
Siddington Copse
Cerneywick Copse
The Folly
Crane Farm and Wildmoorway Meadow
Elmlea Meadows SSSI
Wildmoorway Meadows SSSI
Siddington Canal
SU19/001
SU19/003
SU19/003/01
SU19/004
Down Ampney Pits
Cotswold Water Park (Fairford Region)
Warrens Cross Lakes
Jenner’s Farm Field
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ST858985
ST899986
ST819926
ST818963
ST825965
ST862992
ST872987
ST895985
Kemble
ST975964
Wood ST975964
ST905913
ST908944
SU026952
SU026953
SU041994
SU066953
SU086983
SU057975
SU078947
SU066973
SU034996
SU047984
SU113954
SU176995
SU195995
SU179987
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Appendix 3 - Regionally
Important Geological Sites
Site
Grid Reference
Aston Farm Cuttings
SP 1441,2135
Aston Magna Quarry
SP 198,356
Bourton-on-the-Hill Quarry
SP 169327
CAMPDEN TUNNEL PIT *
SP 161,408
Chedworth Cutting Fault
SP 053,136
Chedworth South Villa Cutting
SP 052,133
Chedworth Tufa Site
SP 054,129
CRICKLEY HILL *
SO 929161
Cutsdean Quarry
SP 105,314
Daglingworth Quarry
SP 001061
Daylesford Park North Quarry
SP 254,271
Ditchford Hill Gravel Pit
SP 218,371
Downskilling Quarry
ST 851,897
FOSS CROSS QUARRY *
SP 056,092
Fourmile Lodge Quarry
SO 960021
Hailey Farm Railway Cuttings
SO 950,017
HAMPEN RAILWAY CUTTING *
SP 062,205
HARFORD RAILWAY CUTTING *
SP 135,218
Horcott Pit
SU 149,995
HORNSLEASOW QUARRY *
SP 131,322
HUNTSMAN’S QUARRY *
SP 125,259
Jarvis Quarry, Nr. Coates
SO 995998
KEMBLE RAILWAY CUTTING *
ST 975,976
Kilkenny Quarry
SP 005,185
KNAPP HOUSE QUARRY *
SO 925,147
Leach Bridge Cutting
SO 144,089
Lower Lodge Wood
ST 781,921
Luckley Farm Quarry
SP 161287
New Farm Sinkhole
SO 976168
NEW PARK QUARRY *
SP 175,282
NOTGROVE RAILWAY CUTTING *
SP 086,209
Oathill Quarry
SP 1110,2885
Shakespeare Quarry
ST 813913
Shorncote Quarry
SU 03,97
Stanley’s Quarry
SP151,363
STONEY FURLONG RAILWAY *
SP 063,106
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Syreford Quarry
SP 0255,2055
Tetbury Goods Yard Cutting
ST 8937,9326
Thornhill Farm Pit
SP 180,000
VEIZEY’S QUARRY *
ST 881,944
WELLACRE QUARRY, BLOCKLEY *
SP 180,370
Wiggold & Stow Road Cuttings
SP 0449,0519
* Geological SSSI’s
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Appendix 4 - Parks & Gardens of
Special Historic Interest
Site
No.
Grade
Abbotswood, (Swell)
1740
Grade II*
Grid
Reference
SP 1826
Adlestrop House and Park
1742
Grade II*
SP 2426
Badminton Park (Didmarton)
1548
Grade I
ST 8082
Barnsley House
3525
Grade II*
SP 0805
Barnsley Park
1745
Grade II*
SP 0805
Barrington Park
1746
Grade II*
SP 2013
Batsford Park
1399
Grade II*
SP 1833
Chavenage House (Beverstone)
1750
Grade II
ST 8795
Church House, Lechlade
1762
Grade II
SU 2199
Cirencester Park
1400
Grade I
SP 0101
Cowley Manor
1752
Grade II*
SO 9614
Daylesford House (Adlestrop)
1753
Grade II*
SP 2526
Dowdeswell Court
3494
Grade II
SP 0019
Estcourt Park (Shipton Moyne)
4192
Grade II
ST 8991
Eyford Park (Upper Slaughter)
1755
Grade II
SP 1424
Gatcombe Park (Avening)
1758
Grade II
ST 8899
Great Rissington Manor
1759
Grade II
SP 1917
Hatherop Castle
1760
Grade II
SP 1505
Hidcote Manor, Hidcote Bartrim
1761
Grade I
SP 1742
Kiftsgate Court, (Mickleton)
1425
Grade II
SP 1643
Miserden Park (Winstone)
1765
Grade II*
SO 9308
Lodge Park, (Nr. Eastington)
1763
Grade I
SP 1412
Newark Park, (Ozleworth)
1767
Grade II
ST 7893
Notgrove Manor
1768
Grade II
SP 1190
Pinbury Park, (Nr. Edgeworth)
1771
Grade II
SO 9504
Rodmarton Manor
1772
Grade II*
ST 9497
Sezincote
1401
Grade I
SP 1731
Sherborne House
1773
Grade II
SP 1614
Springhill House (Chipping Campden)
1893
Grade II
SP1233
Stowell Park (Yanworth)
1776
Grade II
SP 0813
Westonbirt House and Arboretum
1426
Grade I
ST 8689
[Note: Badminton, Gatcombe and Miserden Parks are only partly located within Cotswold
District.]
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Appendix 5 - Scheduled Ancient
Monuments
Parish
No.
Title
Grid
Reference
Adlestrop
31182
Adlestrop Hill long barrow
SP 2536 2827
Aldsworth
29785
Lad Barrow long barrow
SP 1658 0973
Aldsworth
478
Bibury Racecourse Celtic field system
SP 1800 0930
Ampney Crusis
22094
Wayside Cross at Ampney Crucis
SP 0663 0189
Ampney Crucis
22099
Churchyard cross in Holy Rood
SP 0650 0188
churchyard
Ampney St. Mary
22096
Standing cross socket stone in St.
SP 0757 0155
Mary’s Churchyard
Ampney St. Peter
52
Ranbury Ring
SP 0900 0090
Ampney St. Peter
22095
Churchyard cross at Ampney St. Peter
SP 0817 0150
Andoversford
31927
Roman small town at Wycomb
SP 0277 1998
22864
Norn’s Tump long barrow, 400m SE of
ST 8892 9839
(Whittington)
Avening
Hill Farm
Avening
22865
Bowl barrow 150m NE of Brandhouse
ST 8676 9833
Farm
Avening
22880
Romano-British farmstead 200m SW of
ST 8693 9862
Longman’s Barn Farm
Avening
22883
Tingle Stone long barrow
ST 8823 9899
Avening
22910
Long barrow 100m N of Oldfield Wood
ST 8610 9871
Avening
32350
2 bowl barrows 690m and 790m N of
SP 2028 3385
The Manor Farm
SP 2072 3378
SP
SP
SP
SP
SP
Bagendon
428
Perrott’s Brook dykes
Barnsley
12008
Barnsley Park: Roman villa and
0130
0180
0170
0190
0791
05800590
07100630
0636
associated field system
Barnsley
29783
Bowl barrow 220m NW of Oxwold
SP 0724 0693
House
Barrington
104
Roman villa E of Great Barrington
SP 2180 1350
Barrington
213
Barrington Park Roman villa, Great
SP 2040 1380
Barrington
Batsford
302
(Moreton-in-Marsh)
Batsford
Batsford camp (adjacent to Queen
SP 2030 3290
Victoria's Garden, Moreton-in-Marsh)
31926
Roman small town at Dorn
xi
SP 2028 3385
SP 2072 3378
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Beverston
353
Beverston Castle barn
ST 8620 9390
Beverston
358
Cranmore Farm camp
ST 8580 9530
Beverston
22866
Bowl barrow 800m NE of Beverston
ST 8696 9433
Castle Farm
Beverston
22881
Quadrangular Castle at Beverston
ST 8616 9395
Beverston
22892
Bowl barrow 600m SSW of Chavenage
ST 8705 9460
House
Beverston
22893
Bowl barrow 650m SSE of Chavenage
ST 8733 9453
House
Beverston
22911
Moated site, associated ponds and
ST 8576 9539
earthworks 150m SE of Cranmore
Farm
Bibury
251
Ablington camp
SP 1050 0740
Bibury
252
Bibury Roman villa near Bibury Mill
SP 1220 0650
Bibury
22097
Wayside Cross socket stone 125m
SP 1370 0859
NNW of Kilkenny Cottages
Bibury
29786
Long barrow 800m NE of Oldwalls Farm
SP 1201 1042
Bibury
29787
2 bowl barrows on Gambra Hill, 590 m
SP 1028 1013
and 770m N of Downs Barn
SP 1034 0995
2 long barrows: Lamborough Banks
SP 1075 0941
and a long barrow 240m to SE
SP 1091 0924
Bibury
31181
Blockley
28505
Wayside Cross at Aston Magna
SP 2008 3566
Blockley
28849
Moated site at Aston Magna
SP 2025 3560
Blockley
28852
Upper Ditchford medieval settlement
SP 1993 3680
Blockley
28857
Lower Ditchford medieval settlement
ST 2273 3669
Bourton-on-the-Hill
364
Tithe barn
SP 1780 3240
Bourton-on-the-Hill
28846
Bourton Clump long barrow
SP 1681 3240
Bourton-on-the-
412
Settlement site and barrows
SP 1740 1930
(Todenham)
Water
Bourton-on-the-
SP 1750 1940
29788
Water (Clapton)
Bourton-on-the-
Wins Barrow: bowl barrow 160m SE
Bourton Hill Farm
31930
Bourton Bridge Roman settlement
32392
Salmonsbury Camp, Iron Age fortified
Water
(Cold Aston)
(Lower Slaughter)
Bourton-on-theWater
Boxwell with
SP 1566 1840
SP
SP
SP
SP
SP
SP
SP
1583
1585
1596
1599
1613
1622
1737
2081
2087
2103
2080
2119
2110
2081
enclosure
22885
Leighterton
West Barrow: long barrow 200m W of
ST 8191 9129
Leigherton School
Brimpsfield
115
Brimpsfield Castle
SO 9410 1280
Brimpsfield
195
Brimpsfield Castle mound
SO 9460 1270
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Brimpsfield
28845
West Tump long barrow
SO 9114 1322
Broadwell
157
Broadwell Roman villa 275m NW of
SP 1980 2800
church
Chedworth
57
Chedworth Roman villa
SP 0530 1350
Chedworth
201
Round barrow N of Chedworth Roman
SP 0510 1390
Villa
Chedworth
202
Wood Barrow long barrow 260m N of
SP 0670 1220
Listercombe Bottom
Chedworth
203
Royal Oak round barrow 320m N of
SP 0660 1240
Listercombe Bottom
Chedworth
205
Chedworth Woods Roman temple
SP 0610 1330
Chedworth
243
Listercombe Bottom Roman villa
SP 0700 1170
Chedworth
244
Pinkwell long barrow
SP 0450 1060
Chipping Campden
11504
Campden House, formal garden and
SP 1561 3923
associated medieval cultivation
earthworks
Cirencester
39
Long barrow and Roman amphitheatre
SP 0200 0140
and cemetery
Cirencester
267
Wellhill copse round barrow
SO 9970 0380
Cirencester
268
Tar barrows
SP 0290 0260
SP 0310 0250
Cirencester
361
Corinium Roman town
Cirencester
372
St John's Hospital chantry
SP
SP
SP
SP
SP
SP
SP
SP
SP
SP
SP
SP
SP
SP
SP
SP
SP
SP
SP
SP
SP
SP
SP
SP
SP
SP
SP
Cirencester
397
Churchyard cross
SP 0230 0210
Cirencester
464
Settlement SE of Chesterton Farm
SU 0150 9990
(Siddington)
xiii
0200 0140
0200 0220
0210 0170
0210 0220
0220 0130
0230 0150
0230 0180
0250 0130
0250 0140
0250 0150
0250 0160
0250 0170
0250 0200
0250 0220
0260 0110
0260 0160
0260 0170
0270 0140
0270 0160
028 019 –
032 014
0290 0110
0290 0190
0300 0120
0300 0160
0300 0170
0230 0160
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Clapton
456
New Bridge over River Windrush
SP 1790 1770
29788
Wins Barrow: bowl barrow 160m SE of
SP 1566 1840
(Great Rissington)
(Sherborne)
Clapton (Bourton on
the Water)
Bourton Hill Farm
Coates
266
Hullasey Grove medieval village site
ST 9730 9920
Coberley
7
Coberley long barrow 550m SW of
SO 9560 1560
Close Farm
Coberley
40
Crickley Hill camp
SO 9300 1610
Coberley
32371
Crippetts long barrow, 680m NE of
SO 9343 1737
Dryhill Farm
Coberley
32372
2 bowl barrows, known as Crippett’s
SO 9352 1704
Wood round Barrows, 560m and 590m
SO 9352 1711
NE of Dryhill Farm
Coberley
32381
3 bowl barrows, known Emma's Grove
SO 9348 1594
round barrows
Cold Aston
8
Cold Aston long barrow 180m E of
SP 1430 2060
Camp Farm
Cold Aston
31930
Bourton Bridge Roman settlement
Colesbourne
29790
Norbury Camp hillfort
SP 1583 2081
SP 1585 2087
SP 1596 2103
SP 1599 2080
SP 1613 2119
SP 1622 2110
SO 9897 1496
Coln St Aldwyn
31184
Dean Camp hillfort
SP 1654 0870
Coln St Dennis
9
Colnpen long barrow
SP 0680 0840
Coln St Dennis
242
Colnpen round barrows
SP 0680 0830
(Bourton-on-theWater)
(Lower Slaughter)
SP 0690 0850
Coln St Dennis
246
Crickley long barrow
SP 1010 1180
Coln St Dennis
442
Round barrow 230m N of Colnpen Barn
SP 0690 0820
Compton Abdale
198
Compton Abdale Roman villa
SP 0480 1620
Condicote
28848
Condicote bowl barrow
SP 1482 2900
Condicote
138
Eubury camp
SP 1570 2880
Condicote
140
Condicote earthwork
SP 1540 2840
Condicote
28802
Cross and well at Condicote 65m SW of
SP 1512 2826
St. Nicholas’s Church
Cutsdean
32342
Bowl barrow, known as Woad round
SP 1118 3068
barrow, 450m NE of Cutsdeanhill Barn
Daglingworth
22101
Churchyard cross at Church of the Holy
SO 9934 0496
Rood
Didmarton
22898
3 bowl barrows 850m E of Park Wood
ST 8215 8969
Farm
Didmarton
28530
Churchyard cross in St. Lawrences
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ST 8223 8745
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Churchyard
Didmarton
296
Round barrows N of Oldbury-on-the-
ST 8220 8970
Hill
Didmarton
28843
Bowl barrow known Nan Tow’s Tump
ST 8027 8931
Didmarton
28844
Tump Barn Bowl barrow
ST 8075 8770
Donnington
28847
2 bowl barrow known as Pegler’s Knob
SP 1673 2765
Dowdeswell
41B
Camp at Upper Dowdeswell
SP 0050 1920
Dowdeswell
29789
Lineover long barrow 550m SW of
SO 9922 1856
Castle Barn Farm
Dowdeswell
31183
Hillfort 320m NE of Castle Barn Farm
SO 9986 1910
Dowdeswell
32349
Bowl barrow, known as St. Paul’s
SP 0021 1819
Epistle mound
Down Ampney
477
Settlement at Bean Hay Copse
SU 1030 9620
SU 1020 9600
Down Ampney
28801
Village Cross
SU 0972 9698
Duntisbourne Abbots
29784
Hoar Stone long barrow
SO 9649 0659
Duntisbourne Rouse
22
College Plantation long barrow and
SO 9590 0610
round barrows
Duntisbourne Rouse
28509
Churchyard cross in St. Michael’s
SO 9853 0603
churchyard
Eastleach
28511
Socket Stone and part of shaft of
SP 2023 0520
churchyard cross in St. Michael and St.
Martin’s churchyard, Eastleach Martin
Eastleach
28512
Socket Stone and step of churchyard
SP 2020 0533
cross in St. Andrew’s churchyard,
Eastleach Turville
Eastleach
31433
Causewayed enclosure and settlement
SP 2150 0468
enclosures immediately NW of Shire
Gate
Eastleach
31938
Round barrow 750m NE of
SP 1972 0895
Eastleachdowns Farm
Eastleach
32332
5 bowl barrows 870m NW of
SP 1877 0854
Eastleachdowns Farm
Ebrington
399
Roman villa S of The Grove
SP 1890 3990
Edgeworth
15
Juniper Hill earthwork
SO 9310 0640
Edgeworth
28510
Churchyard cross in St. Mary’s
SO 9483 0594
churchyard
Edgeworth
32345
Bowl barrow in Three Ash Belt, 460m
SO 9361 0547
NE of Westwood Farm
Edgeworth
32346
Westwood long barrow, 400m E of
SO 9362 0526
Westwood Farm
Elkstone
31934
Round barrow 830m NE of Combend
xv
SO 9739 1160
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Farm
Fairford
270
Fairford Saxon cemetery
SP 1460 0140
Fairford
459
Settlement site S of Claydon Cottages
SU 1820 9970
Fairford
11505
Hengiform barrow and associated ring
SP 1444 0019
ditch S of Burdocks
Farmington
209
Norbury camp
SP
SP
SP
SP
Farmington
31935
Round barrow 230m NW of Camp Farm
SP 1431 1611
Farmington
32333
Bowl barrow 330m NW of Lodge Park
SP 1431 1250
Farmington
32341
Bowl barrow, known as Bauble's
SP 1422 1425
(Northleach with
Eastington)
1250
1270
1280
1300
1540
1550
1540
1530
Barrow, 550m S of Empshill Farm
Farmington
32352
Lodge Park long barrow
SP 1427 1255
Great Rissington
455
Settlement site
SP 1830 1790
SP 1840 1780
Great Rissington
456
New Bridge over River Windrush
SP 1790 1770
Great Rissington
28133
Fifield Long barrow
SP 2169 1865
Guiting Power
31940
Round barrow 250m SE of Greenfield
SP 0844 2446
(Clapton)
(Sherborne)
Hill Farm
Guiting Power
32354
Round barrow 300m W of Church Farm
SP 1024 2323
Hampnett
206
Barrow Hill long barrow and round
SP 0860 1580
barrow
Hampnett
28531
Churchyard cross in St. George’s
SP 1004 1568
churchyard
Hathrop
22098
Wayside Cross at Hatherop
SP 1556 0520
Hatherop
31937
Barrow Elm round barrow
SP 1611 0420
Hazleton
13
Hazleton long barrows, north and south
SP 0710 1880
SF 0720 1890
Icomb
181
Icomb camp
Kempsford
349
Sites near Manor Ham Barn
SP 2020 2260
SP 2030 2310
SP 2050 2290
SP 2080 2330
SU 1690 9630
- SU 1870
9660
Kingcote
22895
Bowl barrow on Brock Hill, 400m SW of
ST 8121 9363
Lasborough Cottage
Kingscote
22896
Bowl barrow on Brock Hill, 550m W of
ST 8105 9367
Lasborough Cottage
Kingscote
22907
Bowl barrow 450m W of Lasborough
ST 8170 9422
Kingscote
22908
Pillow mound 450m NW of Lasborough
ST 8173 9437
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Kingscote
22909
Motte castle 180m SW of Newington
ST 8164 9475
Bagpath
Kingscote
31929
The Chessalls Roman Town
ST 8075 9589
Lechlade
271
Roman villa 550m NE of Great Lemhill
SF 2110 0250
(Southrop)
Farm
Lechlade
348
Halfpenny Bridge
SU 2130 9930
Lechlade
413
Multi-period settlement, cemetery, and
Lechlade
458
St John's Hospital
SP 2090 0050
SP 2110 0040
SP 2110 0050
SU 2240 9920
Lechlade
13807
Iron Age and Romano-British
SU 2384 9851
ceremonial complex W of Lechlade
settlement remains and associated
features 1 km SE of Leaze Farm
Longborough
136
Hull Plantations round barrows
SP 1560 2920
Longborough
153
Ganborough long barrow
SP 1730 2900
Longborough
409
Round barrow in Hull Plantations East
SP 1570 2920
Lower Slaughter
31930
Bourton Bridge Roman settlement
Lower Slaughter
182
Chessels Roman site
SP
SP
SP
SP
SP
SP
SP
Moreton-in-Marsh
302
Batsford camp (adjacent to Queen
SP 2030 3290
(Bourton-on-theWater)
(Cold Aston)
(Batsford)
1583
1585
1596
1599
1613
1622
1760
2081
2087
2103
2080
2119
2110
2300
Victoria's Garden, Moreton-in-Marsh)
Moreton-in-Marsh
31925
Curfew Tower
SP 2049 3244
Naunton
174
Summerhill prehistoric site
SP 1180 2450
Naunton
176
New Court Ground Roman Villa (S of
SP 131 234
new buildings)
Naunton
28853
Lower Harford medieval settlement
SP 1302 2242
North Cerney
424
Section of White Way 820m long in
SP 0300 0690
Long Plantation
SP 0300 0770
Scrubditch dyke
SP 0090 0780
North Cerney
429
- SP 0120
0770
North Cerney
481
Iron Age hillfort and Romano-British
SO 9959 0938
villa buildings 500m NW of
Woodmancote
North Cerney
28528
Wayside Cross at Calmesden
SP 0454 0862
North Cerney
31936
Bowl barrow, known as Rendcomb Old
SP 0078 0918
Park round barrow, 300m NE of Old
Park Farm
Northleach with
209
Norbury camp
Eastington
(Farmington)
xvii
SP
SP
SP
SP
1250
1270
1280
1300
1540
1550
1540
1530
COTSWOLD DISTRICT LOCAL PLAN 2001-2011 (Adopted April 2006)
Northleach with
32377
Eastington
Bowl barrow, known as Norbury Camp
SP 1202 1572
round Barrow, 220m SE of Fosseleigh
Notgrove
22869
Notgrove long barrow
SP 0959 2120
Notgrove
28508
Socket stone and part of the shaft of a
SP 1091 1992
churchyard cross in St. Bartholemew’s
churchyard
Poole Keynes
28513
Village cross at Poole Keynes
SU 0006 9544
Rendcomb
28529
Churchyard cross at St. Peter’s
SP 0184 0976
churchyard
Rodmarton
22867
Windmill Tump long barrow
ST 9326 9730
Rodmarton
22890
Bowl barrow in Inlands Plantation,
ST 9294 9759
650m S of Hazleton Manor Farm
Rodmarton
22897
Two bowl barrows 180m SE of
ST 9548 9737
Haresdown Barn
Saintbury
28504
Village Cross at the crossroads N of
SP 1167 4025
Saintbury Village
Sapperton
265
Hailey Wood Camp
SO 9640 0040
Sapperton
22100
Churchyard cross at St. Kenelm’s
SO 9476 0337
churchyard
Sevenhampton
165
Sennington ancient village
SP 0240 2190
Sezincote
28858
Bolw barrow 620m SW of Sezincote
SP 1679 3058
Sezincote
28859
Bowl barrow 750m NE of Hans Hill
SP 1634 3070
Farm
Sezincote
32382
2 bowl barrows 840m NE of Hinchwick
SP 1513 3051
Manor
Sherborne
456
New Bridge over River Windrush
SP 1790 1770
31933
Bowl barrow 250m W of Woeful Lake
SP 1552 1311
(Clapton)
(Great Rissington)
Sherborne
Farm
Sherborne
32386
Bowl barrow 120m N of Home Farm
SP 1710 1415
Shipton
171
Salperton camp
SP 0670 1940
Shipton
172
Round barrow W of Salperton Park
SP 0670 1960
Siddington
464
Settlement SE of Chesterton Farm
SU 0150 9990
Siddington
475
Tithe barn
SP 0340 0010
South Cerney
294
South Cerney castle
SU 0470 9760
South Cerney
28524
Village cross at junction of High
SU 0491 9703
(Cirencester)
Street/Station Road
Southrop
271
(Lechlade)
Stow-on-the-Wold
Roman villa 550m NE of Great Lemhill
SP 2110 0250
Farm
28522
Market cross in Market Square
xviii
SP 1917 2574
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Stow-on-the-Wold
32393
Stow Camp, prehistoric enclosure
SP 1930 2597SP 1956 2587
Swell
22870
Long barrow 400m NE of Chalk Hill
SP 1352 2627
Cottage
Swell
22871
Two bowl barrows 450m NE of Chalk
SP 1359 2625
Hill Cottage; part of the Cow Common
round barrow cemetery
Swell
22872
Bowl barrow 100m NE of Slatepit
SP 1415 2600
Coppice
Swell
22873
Bowl barrow 500m SE of Swell Wold
SP 1413 2648
Farm
Swell
22874
Two bowl barrows in Oldfurze Covert
SP 1490 2636
Swell
22875
Lower Swell long barrow 400m NW of
SP 1702 2578
St. Mary’s Church
Swell
22876
Poleswood South long barrow 950m
SP 1673 2636
NW of St. Mary’s Church
Swell
22877
Poleswood East long barrow 850m
SP 1716 2651
NNW of St. Mary’s Church
Swell
22878
Five bowl barrows 300m N of Chalk Hill
SP 1315 2633
Cottage; part of the Cow Common
round barrow cemetery
Swell
22879
Two bowl barrows 260m N or Chalk Hill
SP 1325 2631
Cottage; part of the Cow Common
round barrow cemetery
Swell
22882
Two bowl barrows 80m N of Arch
SP 1660 2590
Hollow
Swell
22903
Roman burials, medieval settlement
SP 1753 2574
remain and a later ditched enclosure
east of St. Mary’s Church
Swell
22912
Romano-British villa 350m SE of
SP 1849 2625
Abbotswood
Swell
22917
Bowl barrow 650m NE of Upper Swell
SP 1802 2744
Temple Guiting
33
Beckbury camp, Hailes
SP 0640 2990
Temple Guiting
129
Earthwork N of Lyne's Barn
SP 0610 2780
Temple Guiting
131
Pinnock and Hyde round barrows
SP 0820 2880
(NE of Pinnock)
SP 0830 2920
Temple Guiting
454
Settlement site
SP 1110 2800
Temple Guiting
22061
Bowl barrow in Guiting Wood
SP 0710 2654
Temple Guiting
22901
6 Bowl barrows SE of Bemborough
SP 1140 2625
22902
Farm: part of Bemborough Farm round
SP 1113 2622
22905
barrow cemetery
SP 1158 2636
22913
Deserted medieval farmstead and
SP 1275 2628
Temple Guiting
xix
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associated earthworks 300m NW of
Chalkhill Farm
Temple Guiting
22918
Bowl barrow l80m WNW of Nosehill
SP 1206 2594
Farm
Temple Guiting
22919
Bowl barrow 310m SSW of Pinnock
SP 0674 2788
Wood Farm
Temple Guiting
22920
Bell barrow 650m NW of Lots Barn
SP 1083 2853
Temple Guiting
22921
Long barrow 500m SSE of Guiting Hill
SP 1335 2880
Farm
Tetbury
293
Tetbury camp
ST 8910 9290
Tetbury Upton
22801
Bowl barrow 400m NNE of Tanner’s
ST 8782 9072
Clump
Tetbury Upton
32343
Bowl barrow 335m SE of Broadfield
ST 9004 9443
Farm
Todenham
28857
Lower Ditchford medieval settlement
SP 2273 3669
Turkdean
28807
Socket stone at Turkdean Manor
SP 1081 1764
Upper Slaughter
176
New Court Ground Roman villa (S of
SP 1310 2340
(Blockley)
new buildings)
Upper Slaughter
179
Castle Mound
SP 1560 2330
Upper Slaughter
22060
Bowl barrow, known as Salter’s Pool
SP 1302 2456
round barrow 850m E of Summerhill
Upper Slaughter
22059
Bowl barrow, known as Wagborough
SP 1497 2260
Bush round barrow, 100m SW of Manor
Farm
Upper Slaughter
22899
Bowl barrow, forming part of a round
SP 1433 2563
barrow cemetery and a long barrow,
500m NE of Eyford Hill Farm
Upper Slaughter
22900
4 bowl barrows forming part of a round
SP 1426 2580
barrow cemetry and a long barrow
550m NNE of Eyeford Hill Farm
Westonbirt with
22891
Lasborough
Westonbirt with
2 bowl barrows 100m NE of Bowldown
ST 8458 9205
Wood
22894
Motte Castle 200m SE of Lasborough
ST 8239 9411
Weston Sub Edge
385
Moated site
SP 1270 4060
Weston Sub Edge
400
Deserted village of Norton Sub Edge SE
SP 1370 4310
Lasborough
of White's Farm (now Norton Sub Edge
Farm)
Weston Sub Edge
444
Kiftsgate Stone
SP 1350 3890
Whittington
168
Whittington moated site
SP 0130 2060
Whittington
381
Whittington Court Roman villa and old
SP 0150 2060
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village
Whittington
28502
Churchyard cross in St. Bartholemew’s
SP 0133 2064
churchyard
Whittington
28860
Syreford Farm bowl barrow, 450m SW
SP 0418 2071
of Oxpens
Whittington
31927
Roman small town at Wycomb
SP 0277 1998
117
Willersey Hill camp
SP 1140 3800
(Andoversford)
Willersey
SP 1200 3890
Windrush
55
Windrush camp
SP 1810 1230
Winstone
28501
Churchyard cross in St. Bartholemew’s
SO 9656 0936
churchyard
Withington
200
Withington Roman villa (N of
SP 0310 1480
Withington Woods)
Withington
31932
Foxcote Grove bowl barrow
SP 0108 1736
Withington
32374
Withington long barrow, 870m SW of
SP 0304 1415
Woodbridge Cottage
Withington
32375
Bowl barrow, known Withington Wood
SP 0280 1436
round Barrow, 880m NW of Postcombe
Wyck Rissington
31931
Wyck Beacon bowl barrow
SP 2018 2078
Wyck Rissington
32385
2 bowl barrows, known as Heath Hill
SP 1847 2284
round barrows, 70m and 190m NE of
Heath Hill
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Appendix 6 - Conservation Areas
The following is a list of the Conservation Areas within Cotswold District as at May 2002.
Date shows original date of designation. Subsequent reviews of designated areas are
indicated as (R).
Ablington
26 September 1989
(R)
Adlestrop
17 February 1981
Bledington
26 September 1989
20 November 1990
Blockley
30 November 1976
(R)
25 September 1990
Aldsworth
31 January 1989
(R)
Ampney Crucis
13 February 1980
25 March 1997 (R)
20 November 1990
Bourton-on-the-
(R)
Hill
Ampney St.Mary
1 March 1989
Ampney St.Peter
6 December 1977
Bourton-on-the-
1 June 1989 (R)
Water
5 July 1972
17 July 1990 (R)
7 July 1971
21 May 1996 (R)
1 June 1989 (R)
Ashley
26 September 1989
11 January 2002 (R)
Aston Magna
31 January 1989
Brimpsfield
21 March 1989
Aston Subedge
2 May 1973
Broad Campden
21 October 1975
26 September 1989
17 July 1990 (R)
(R)
Avening
Broadwell
21 March 1989
31 January 1989 (R)
28 May 1998 (R)
Avening
14 June 1977
Brockhampton
23 May 1990
18 June 1985
25 September 1990
Longfords Mills
(R)
(Part of a larger
Calcot
21 March 1989
Conservation
Calmsden
25 September 1990
Area designated
Caudle Green
21 March 1989
by Stroud
Chavenage
24 September 1991
District Council)
Chedworth
19 April 1977
Bagendon
21 November 1989
1 June 1989 (R)
Barnsley
7 July 1971
8 September 1998
26 September 1989
(R)
(R)
Cherington
21 March 1989
Batsford
30 January 1990
Church Westcote
21 March 1989
Baunton
1 June 1989
Chipping
7 January 1970
Beverston
17 July 1990
Campden
Bibury
17 November 1971
7 November 1985 (R)
28 May 1998 (R)
25 September 1990
25 September 1999
(R)
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Cirencester Town
3 January 1968
and Park
11 November 1980
Cirencester, St.
31 January 1989
Duntisbourne
12 June 1984
Abbots and Leer
(R)
25 September 1990
31 July 1984 (R)
(R)
1 February 1991 (R)
Duntisbourne
1 February 1991
Rouse and Middle
Peters Road
Cirencester,
Driffield
Duntisbourne
17 February 1981
25 September 1990
Watermoor
Cirencester,
12 June 1984
(R)
1 February 1991 (R)
27 September 1994
1 February 1991
(R)
Watermoor
Eastington
31 January 1989
South
Eastleach
1 April 1980
Clapton-on-the-
26 September 1989
25 September 1990
Hill
(R)
Coberley
28 January 1992
Ebrington
Cold Aston
31 January 1989
25 September 1990
Colesbourne
25 September 1990
(R)
Coln Rogers
21 March 1989
Coln St. Aldwyns
13 November 1979
Edgeworth
17 February 1981
22 November 1988
14 July 1993 (R)
25 September 1990
Elkstone
31 January 1989
(R)
Evenlode
17 February 1981
Coln St. Dennis
21 March 1989
25 September 1990
Compton Abdale
22 November 1988
(R)
Condicote
31 January 1989
Ewen
18 July 1989
Cowley
19 November 1991
Fairford
20 January 1970
Culkerton
26 November 1989
Cutsdean
21 March 1989
Farmcote
22 November 1988
Daglingworth
6 November 1984
Farmington
26 September 1989
25 September 1990
Ford
21 March 1989
(R)
Fossebridge
25 September 1990
Daylesford
21 March 1989
Frampton
9 November 1982
Didmarton
3 April 1984
Mansell
23 May 1990 (R)
25 September 1990
23 May 1990 (R)
(R)
Great Barrington
6 December 1977
2 March 1999 (R)
26 September 1989
Donnington
26 September 1989
(R)
Doughton and
25 September 1990
20 September 1990
Highgrove
(R)
Dowdeswell
21 March 1989
Down Ampney
16 July 1991
Great Rissington
23 June 1987
17 July 1990 (R)
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Guiting Power
3 May 1972
(R)
17 July 1990 (R)
Hampen
25 September 1990
Hampnett
31 January 1989
Harnhill
31 January 1989
Hatherop
24 July 1979
Maugersbury
(see Stow-on-theWold/ Maugersbury)
Meysey Hampton
19 January 1972
21 January 1989 (R)
Mickleton
25 September 1990
2 May 1973
1 June 1989 (R)
(R)
Moreton-in-
Hazleton
21 March 1989
Marsh
Hidcote Bartrim
28 January 1992
26 September 1989
Hidcote Boyce
17 February 1981
(R)
Icomb
Kemble
5 February 1970
25 September 1990
Nether Westcote
21 March 1989
(R)
Naunton
14 November 1973
19 January 1972
20 November 1990
25 September 1990
(R)
(R)
North Cerney
30 January 1990
17 February 1981
Northleach
11 January 1977
25 September 1990
7 November 1985 (R)
(R)
17 July 1990 (R)
Kemble Station
20 November 1990
Notgrove
31 January 1989
Kempsford
31 January 1989
Oddington
1 June 1989
Kingscote
3 June 1980
Lechlade
19 April 1999 (R)
23 May 1990 (R)
Ozleworth
25 September 1990
7 July 1971
Paxford
17 February 1981
10 June 1986 (R)
25 September 1990
25 September 1990
(R)
(R)
Poulton
17 February 1981
27 September 1994
25 September 1990
(R)
(R)
Leighterton
31 January 1989
Preston
30 January 1990
Little Barrington
8 November 1983
Quenington
25 September 1979
20 November 1990
25 September 1990
(R)
(R)
Little Rissington
31 January 1989
Rendcomb
30 January 1990
Longborough
15 March 1972
Rodmarton
31 January 1989
25 September 1990
Saintbury
2 May 1973
(R)
17 July 1990 (R)
Long Newnton
31 January 1989
Salperton
21 November 1989
Lower Slaughter
28 May 1974
Sapperton
9 November 1982
Lower Swell
1 June 1989 (R)
25 September 1990
5 May 1971
(R)
20 November 1990
Sevenhampton
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25 September 1990
Upper Slaughter
5 July 1972
(R)
26 September 1989
Sezincote
30 January 1990
(R)
Sherborne
13 December 1983
Upper Swell
5 May 1971
20 November 1990
26 September 1989
(R)
(R)
Shipton
30 January 1990
Westonbirt
21 March 1989
Shipton Moyne
31 January 1989
Weston Sub
2 May 1973
Somerford
31 January 1989
Edge
Keynes
South Cerney
Southrop
25 September 1990
4 November 1970
(R)
23 May 1990 (R)
Whittington
21 March 1989
29 July 1993 (R)
Willersey
2 May 1973
15 June 1999 (R)
25 September 1990
9 November 1982
(R)
17 July 1990 (R)
Stow-on-the-
Windrush
4 November 1970
13 December 1983
25 September 1990
Wold/
(R)
Maugersbury
Winson
22 November 1988
18 July 1989 (R)
Winstone
22 November 1988
Stratton
30 January 1990
Withington
6 December 1977
Syde
1 June 1989
Tarlton
22 November 1988
Wyck Rissington
21 March 1989
Temple Guiting
21 March 1989
Yanworth
21 March 1989
Tetbury
24 March 1971
1 June 1989 (R)
16 September 1980
(R)
25 September 1990
(R)
14 July 1993 (R)
Thames &
28 January 1992
Severn Canal
(Coates Section)
Thames &
28 January 1992
Severn Canal
(Sapperton
Section)
Todenham
17 February 1981
20 November 1990
(R)
14 July 1993 (R)
Turkdean
22 November 1988
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APPENDIX 7: SUMMARY OF PLANNED HOUSING PROVISION
Commitments at
end March 2004
TOTAL
Dwellings Built (includes extant
STRUCTURE PLAN
DWELLINGS
from mid
planning
REQUIREMENT TO
SUPPLY AT
1991 to end
permissions &
2011
END MARCH
March 2004
allocations in
2004
adopted Local
Plan)
4911
250
58
308
RESIDUAL
HOUSING
REQUIREMENT
TO BE MET BY
LOCAL PLAN
ALLOCATIONS
991
Capacity of
Policy 20
allocations
(brownfield
housing
allocations)
Capacity of
mixed use
allocations
(settlement
policies)
RESIDUAL
HOUSING
REQUIREMENT
TO BE FOUND
ON URBAN
EXTENSIONS
Capacity of
urban extension
and 'greenfield'
urban capacity
allocations (30
dwellings per
ha gross)
555
610
3952
959
217
33
141
295
Cirencester
748
205
75
9
55
120
489
Bourton-on-theWater
170
26
14
9
0
25
99
Moreton-inMarsh
210
121
23
0
43
0
0
Tetbury
324
17
37
0
33
65
22
Chipping
Campden
142
63
9
0
0
35
0
Fairford
191
11
15
8
10
0
0
Lechlade-onThames
271
42
7
7
0
50
0
Northleach
DISTRICT
6150
ANTICIPATED
Anticipated
Anticipated
TOTAL
WINDFALLS IN Total District
windfalls
windfalls within
ANTICIPATED RURAL AREAS
wide
within
Cirencester &
'BROWNFIELD'
(OUTSIDE
anticipated
Cirencester &
Principal
WINDFALLS CIRENCESTER
Windfall
Principal
Settlements
WITHIN
& PRINCIPAL
Allowance
Settlements
from the
CIRENCESTER SETTLEMENTS)
from end
from the
Representations
& PRINCIPAL
BASED ON
March 2004
Urban
on the First
SETTLEMENTS
TREND
to 2011
Capacity Study
Deposit
FORECAST
147
19
9
0
0
0
0
South Cerney
90
19
0
0
0
0
0
Stow-on-theWold
116
20
28
0
0
0
0
TOTAL for
Cirencester &
Principal
Settlements
2409
543
217
33
141
295
610
Source of
information:
Policy H2,
Gloucestershire
Structure Plan
Second Review
built since
mid-1991
column of
Residential
Land
Availability
Study (April
2004)
596 outstanding 3952 + 959 = Appendix G of
planning
4911
Housing
permissions;
Position Paper
358 under
reported to
construction;
Council on 5th
and 5 allocated
August 2003
in the Adopted
(figures are a
Local Plan at
refinement of
Temple Guiting
the findings of
(Residential
the Urban
Land Availability
Capacity Study
Study - April
(July 2001) by
2004)
Officers.
Appendix I of
Housing
Position Paper
reported to
Council on 5th
August 2003,
updated to
incorporate
findings of
Residential
Land
Availability
Study - April
2004
217 + 33 =
250
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Forecast based 250 + 58 = 6150 - 4911 - Originally
on average
308
308 (+60*) = based on the
annual
991
Urban
completions
Capacity
data from
Study, which
1998-April
[* Allowance
was then
2004 for
for nonrefined by
‘change of use’
implementation Officer site
and ‘residential
of extant
assessments
subdivision’.
permissions]
between First
Agricultural
and Revised
conversions
Deposit.
have been
Details in
excluded.
Appendix J of
Extant
Housing
permissions
Position Paper
have been
reported to
removed to
Council on 5th
avoid double
August 2003.
counting
Originally
991-141-295
based on the = 555
Urban
Capacity
Study, which
was then
refined by
Officer site
assessments
between First
and Revised
Deposit.
Details in
Appendix J of
Housing
Position Paper
reported to
Council on 5th
August 2003.
Site areas have
been rechecked: CIR10
- Kingshill
North 8.7ha,
South 7.2ha,
CIR.14A - City
Bank/Purley
Road0.4ha,
BOU2 - Coach &
Horses 3.3ha,
TET2 allotments
0.76ha.
Applied 30
dwellings per
ha gross
density. Also,
555-610=-55
This gives an
over allocation
of 55 dwellings
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Appendix 8: Employment Land
Site Name
Policy
Size
Redevelopment
Min. no. of jobs
Existing sites
Love Lane
Cirencester
24
34ha
N/a
N/a
Tetbury
Industrial Estate
24
10.4ha
N/a
N/a
Bourton
Industrial Park
24
11.3ha
N/a
N/a
Cotswold
Business Village
Moreton-inMarsh
24
1.8ha
N/a
N/a
Broadway Lane
South Cerney
24
16.8ha
N/a
N/a
Allocations with Planning Permission
Smith’s Field
Cirencester
CIR.12
1.4ha
Yes
105
Cotswold
Business Village
Extension
Moreton-inMarsh
MOR.1
2.5ha
No
185
Old Station Site
Lechlade
LEC.2
1.2ha
Yes
90
Other Allocations
Land east of
Wilkinson Road
Cirencester
CIR.11
1.1ha
No
80
Kingshill North
CIR.12
5.0ha
No
375
Siddington Park
Farm
CIR.13
6.0ha
No
450
Tetbury
Industrial Estate
extension
TET.3
4.4ha
No
330
Cirencester
*Based on 75 jobs per hectare (gross) from analysis of existing employment site
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Appendix 9 - Cotswold District
Parking Standards
APPROACH TOWARDS PARKING STANDARDS
The aim of parking standards is to reduce reliance on the car, promote the use of
alternative, more sustainable modes of transport and to help make more efficient use of
land. One way of doing this is to introduce minimum parking standards for cycle and
motorcycle parking. Another way is to set maximum standards for car parking provision
for different types and scales of development. The maximum standards should not be
exceeded and the great majority of developments should have car parking provision
significantly lower than the maximum standards, particularly in areas with good access by
walking, cycling and public transport.
Minimum cycle and motorcycle parking standards are set out in the Gloucestershire Local
Transport Plan. These standards have been incorporated into the Cotswold District Local
Plan. Similarly, the minimum standard for car parking provision for disabled people has
also been incorporated into the Local Plan.
In order to set appropriate maximum car parking standards for Cotswold District in
accordance with national and regional planning policy guidance and also local transport
policy, the car parking standards set in PPG13, RPG10 and the Gloucestershire Local
Transport Plan have been analysed. The local plan should not to exceed these maximum
standards, but may set more restrictive standards in appropriate circumstances. For
example, it is likely that development proposals in Cirencester and the Principal
Settlements will have opportunities for reducing car parking standards as these
settlements have greater existing and potential access to services and facilities by
alternative modes of transport. Particular types of development may also be suitable for
reduced car parking standards, for example: conversions where off street parking is less
likely to be successfully designed into the scheme; housing developments which are
accessible to services by walking, cycling and public transport; and housing for the elderly,
students and single people where demand is lower for car parking.
Generally the standards set out in the Gloucestershire Local Transport Plan have been
applied to the Cotswold District Local Plan. More restrictive standards have not been set
for the District, partly in recognition of the high car dependency of the District, but mainly
because any reduction in car parking provision would best be negotiated on a case-by-case
basis depending on the type, location and accessibility (existing and potential) of the
development. Car parking also takes up a large amount of space in development, is costly
to businesses and can reduce densities. Transport accessibility criteria are set out in
RPG10 which should be used to help assess the accessibility of new development.
HOW TO USE THESE STANDARDS
Cycle & Motorcycle Parking Standards
1.
Minimum cycle and motorcycle parking standards are set for all land uses. This will
help ensure that all developments provide cycle and motorcycle parking for a
minimum of 15% of their users. This is consistent with the National Cycling Strategy
target of quadrupling cycle use by 2012.
2.
The Cyclists Touring Club ‘Technical Note on Cycle Parking’ may be helpful in giving
design advice on cycling parking provision.
Car Parking Provision for Disabled People
1.
All development should make appropriate provision for parking for disabled people. In
new car parks with 20 or more parking spaces, at least 5% of the spaces will be
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allocated to disabled people. In smaller car parks, at least one space should be
provided for disabled people wherever possible. The parking provided for disabled
people shall be in addition to the general provision required under these standards.
Disabled Persons Car Parking Bays:
a)
Disabled persons parking bays should be large enough to facilitate side and rear
access by wheelchair users, powered wheelchairs, powered scooters, and frame users,
i.e. 3.6m x 4.8m especially in public car parks.
b)
The bays should be located so that the rear of the vehicle can easily be accessed
using rear ramps to load and off-load and be close to an entrance to the building, with
the route from the space to the building capable of use by a disabled person. This
may require the provision of ramps (maximum gradient 1 in 20) and convenient
handrails.
c)
For pedestrian areas they should be within 50m of the destination.
d)
Disabled spaces wherever possible should be positioned so that the front or rear is
directly facing towards the kerb line to allow for sufficient rear access.
e)
Sufficient space should be left between the vehicles parked on disabled bays to allow
both passenger and drivers doors to open a full 90 degrees to alight and enter the
vehicle with ease.
f)
Bays and transfer zones should be clearly marked and should display the British
Standard 'Disabled' symbol, both on the road surface and on a discreet but clearly
visible signpost or wall.
g)
The bay should be level, without camber or flanking upstand kerbs.
Car Parking Standards
1.
The standards set out the maximum number of spaces that the Council would allow in
association with the uses listed. Car parking provision should not exceed the
maximum standards. The majority of new developments should provide less than the
maximum permitted level of car parking, and in some cases much less. This will be
encouraged, except where the proposed level of provision would cause significant road
safety or other problems which cannot be overcome through on-street parking
controls. Lower provision will be required in town centres and other locations
accessible by a choice of means of transport, where parking requirements will be kept
to the operational minimum. In or on the edge of the centres of Cirencester and the
Principal Settlements account will be taken of the amount of publicly available car
parking nearby and the extent to which the development contributes to the vitality
and viability of the centre.
2.
The standards relate to uses defined in the Town and Country Planning Use Classes
Order.
3.
For any use not included in the standards below, the number of parking spaces will be
a matter for negotiation and assessed according to individual circumstances.
4.
All standards are based on gross floor area by external measurement unless stated to
the contrary. The term ‘Employees’ refers to the total of full time equivalent
employees, e.g. a person working half term would count as 0.5.
5.
All car parking spaces (except disabled) shall be a minimum of 2.4m x 4.8m, with a
minimum aisle width of 6m.
6.
Mixed uses will be assessed as a sum of the parking requirements of the individual
elements of the scheme based on the standards. This includes ancillary uses such as
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an office use within an industrial development, or a bar open to non-residents within a
hotel etc.
7.
The standards apply to new developments or extensions, and to changes of use.
When considering an extension to an existing use, the standard will be applied only to
the extension. Any shortfall in parking provision for the existing use will not be
required to be met. Parking to meet the standards should normally be permitted on
site. In or on the edge of the centres of Cirencester and the Principal Settlements,
contributions to secure the provision of alternative off-street public car parking and/or
the provision of alternative means of transport, will be sought where a site cannot
accommodate the parking required, or the provision of such parking would be
detrimental to the character and appearance of the area.
8.
For residential development the allocated parking spaces shall normally be provided
within the curtilage of the dwelling with, where appropriate, additional off street
parking for visitors, in a secure location, and within easy walking distance of the
dwellings it is intended to serve.
9.
The Council will resist the loss of existing car parking facilities unless adequate
alternative provision is made to compensate or contributions are made to secure the
provision of alternative means of transport.
Lorry & Coach Parking
1.
Provision for lorry parking will be required for Use Classes B1(c), B2 & B8
developments but the number of spaces will be a matter for negotiation. Applicants
will be required to provide information on the number of lorries likely to be parked on
or visiting the site.
2.
Provision for coach drop off / pick up points and parking will be required for certain
uses within Use Class C2, D1 and D2 developments, but the number of parking spaces
will be a matter for negotiation.
3.
When required, lorry parking spaces will range between 13.5m x 3.6m to 17.5m x
4.7m depending on the type of vehicles anticipated.
THE STANDARDS
Minimum Cycle and Motorcycle Parking Standards
1. A minimum of 2 cycle parking spaces must be provided at any new non-residential
development, however small. The parking provision should be under cover and secure.
2. In addition to the required level of parking provision, strategically significant
developments (defined in Table 2) should also provide facilities for cyclists, such as
showers and lockers. The Council may require the provision of such facilities in smaller
developments, where appropriate.
3. In or on the edge of the centres of Cirencester and the Principal Settlements,
developers have the option of paying commuted sums in lieu of the required provision,
for public cycle parking to be provided by the District Council.
TABLE 1
Land Use Class
Minimum Cycle and/or Motorcycle
Parking Standard
A1 Shops (food retail)
1 space per 60 sq. m.
A1 Shops (non-food retail)
1 space per 120 sq. m.
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A2 Financial & professional services
1 space per 166 sq. m.
A3 Food & drink (public house,
restaurant)
1 space per 26 sq. m.
B1 Business (a) & (b) (office, research
& development)
1 space per 166 sq. m.
B1 Business (c) (light industrial)
B2 General Industrial
B8 Storage or Distribution
1 space per 330 sq. m.
C1 Hotels
0.15 spaces per employee
C2 Residential Institutions (hospital,
nursing home)
0.15 spaces per employee
C2 Residential Institutions (boarding
school)
0.15 spaces per employee + 0.15 spaces
per student
C3 Dwellings (houses, flats)
1 space per dwelling
C3 Dwellings (sheltered housing)
0.15 spaces per employee
D1 Non- residential Institutions
(doctor / vet surgery, health centre)
0.15 spaces per employee
D1 Non-residential Institutions
(school, creche, day centre)
0.15 spaces per employee + 0.15 spaces
per student
1 space per 330 sq. m.
D1 Non-residential Institutions (higher 0.15 spaces per employee + 0.15 spaces
& further education)
per student
D1 Non-residential Institutions (art
gallery, museum, library)
1 space per 300 sq. m. of public area +
0.15 spaces per employee
D1 Non-residential Institutions (public 1 space per 20 seats or 1 space per 26 sq.
hall, place of worship)
m.
D2 Assembly and Leisure (cinema,
concert hall, night club)
1 space per 20 seats or 1 space per 26 sq.
m.
D2 Assembly and Leisure (leisure
/sports centre, fitness club)
1 space per 66 sq. m.
Maximum Car Parking Standards for Strategically Significant Land
1. Maximum car parking standards are given in national (PPG13) and regional (RPG10)
guidance and the Gloucestershire Local Transport Plan for the land uses included in the
table below. The most restrictive standards from these sources has been used for each
land use.
TABLE 2
Land Use Class
Maximum Car Parking Standard
A1 Shops (food retail)
over 1000 sq. m.
1 space per 18 sq. m.
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A1 Shops (non-food retail)
over 1000 sq. m.
1 space per 22 sq. m.
B1 Business (a) & (b) (office, research
& development)
over 1000 sq. m.
B1 Business (c) (light industrial)
B2 General Industrial
over 5000 sq. m.
B8 Storage or Distribution
over 10,000 sq. m.
1 space per 42 sq.
1 space per 35 sq.
m. (In or on the
m.
edge of the centres (Rest of District)
of Cirencester & the
Principal
Settlements)
1 space per 50 sq. m.
1 space per 50 sq. m.
1 space per 200 sq. m.
C1 Hotels
over 20 bedrooms
0.9 spaces per bedroom + 1 space per 3
employees
C2 Residential Institutions (hospital)
over 2500 sq. m.
1 space per 4 employees + 1 space per 3
daily visitors
D1 Non-residential Institutions (higher
& further education)
over 2500 sq. m.
D2 Assembly and Leisure (cinema,
conference facilities)
over 1000 sq. m.
1 space per 2 employees
1 space per 5 seats
D2 Assembly and Leisure (other uses,
including leisure)
over 1000 sq. m.
1 space per 22 sq. m.
Stadium
over 1500 seats
1 space per 15 seats
Maximum Car Parking Standards for Other Land Uses
1. Table 3 sets out maximum car parking standards for non-strategically significant land
uses. Most of the standards are consistent with the County-wide standards set in the
Gloucestershire Local Transport Plan. In circumstances where the standards in the
previous Cotswold District Local Plan were more restrictive, these have been retained
(and are shown in italics).
TABLE 3
Land Use Class
A1 Shops
up to 1000 sq. m.
A2 Financial & professional
services
Maximum Car Parking Standard
1 space per 30 sq. m.
1 space per 25 sq. m.
(Cirencester town
(Rest of District)
centre & other Principal
Settlements)
1 space per 25 sq. m.
A3 Food & drink (public house,
restaurant)
1 space per 5 sq. m. of public area
B1 Business (a) & (b) (office,
research & development)
up to 1000 sq. m.
1 space per 25 sq. m.
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B1 Business (c) (light industrial)
B2 General Industrial
up to 5000 sq. m.
1 space per 50 sq. m.
B8 Storage or Distribution
up to 10,000 sq. m.
C1 Hotels
up to 20 bedrooms
1 space per 100 sq. m.
1 space per bedroom + 1 space per 3 employees
C2 Residential Institutions
(hospital)
up to 2500 sq. m.
1 space per 2 bedspaces + 1 space per
employee
C2 Residential Institutions
(nursing home)
1 space per 6 bedspaces + 1 space per
employee
C2 Residential Institutions
(boarding school)
1 space per member of teaching &
administrative staff + 1 space per 3 ancillary
staff
C3 Dwellings (houses)
1.5 spaces per dwelling (average)
C3 Dwellings (Flats or Maisonettes
1 space per unit
above shops/offices, units with shared
facilities)
C3 Dwellings (sheltered housing)
2 spaces for warden accommodation + 1 space
per 3 other staff + 1 space per 2 units
D1 Non-residential Institutions
(doctor / vet surgery, health centre)
1 space per employee + 1 space per 5 sq. m. of
waiting area
D1 Non-residential Institutions
(school/creche/day centre)
1 space per employee
D1 Non-residential Institutions
(higher & further education)
up to 2500 sq. m.
1 space per employee
D1 Non-residential Institutions
(art gallery, museum, library)
1 space per 50 sq. m. of public space + 1 space
per employee
D1 Non-residential Institutions
(public halls)
1 space per 4 seats or 1 space per 5 sq. m.
D1 Non Residential Institutions
(place of worship)
1 space per 8 seats or 1 per 10 sq .m.
D2 Assembly and Leisure (cinema,
conference facilities, concert hall)
up to 1000 sq. m.
1 space per 4 seats
D2 Assembly and Leisure (other
uses, including leisure)
up to 1000 sq. m.
1 space per 10 sq. m.
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1 space per 6 bedspaces + 1 space per
employee
Hostel
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