5. Illustrative Masterplan

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5. Illustrative Masterplan
The Illustrative Masterplan shows how up to 55 dwellings and 1.8 hectares of
public open space, along with road layout and pedestrian walkways could be
arranged on the site.
There are two distinctive areas of the site with an area of residential development
to the north and provision for and improvement of public open space to the south.
Illustrative Masterplan
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SITE PLAN
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scale 1:500@A2
SKETCH
Dewing Developments
CLIENT
New Build Dwellings
Water Lane
Mundesley
PROJECT
Proposed Site
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PROJECT REF:
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June '15
DATE
WATER LANE, MUNDESLEY - 55 UNITS
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Design Elements
The design responds to its seaside village context within Mundesley and
Poppyland, while creating its own identity.
Historic development in Mundesley provides examples from various periods
and styles. Houses are mostly detached on the periphery, ranging from single
storey to two and a half storeys (with dormer windows to attic rooms). Closer
to the sea, substantial and extravagantly decorated Edwardian and late
Victorian buildings representing the Poppyland legacy stand cheek by jowl
against terraced fishermen’s cottages, often constructed with a large proportion
of the readily available flint.
The proposed layout provides a range of densities and groupings, with larger
properties fronting areas of landscaped public open space, and smaller
properties grouped around hard paved courtyards. Selected properties will
have more decorative and intricate detailing and help create a “sense of
place”. Intimate and informal courtyards will sit behind the main frontages
designed along Home Zone principles, to prioritise pedestrians and cyclists by
design, thus allowing these to become spaces for locally shared ownership
and recreation.
The layout of residential development has been designed in such a way to
ensure that the views to Stow Windmill are preserved and retained.
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