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 i COTSWOLD DISTRICT LOCAL PLAN 2001-2011 (Adopted April 2006) 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 ii 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 iii 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 iv 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 v 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 vi 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 vii 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 COTSWOLD DISTRICT LOCAL PLAN 2001-2011 (Adopted April 2006) 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 viii COTSWOLD DISTRICT LOCAL PLAN 2001-2011 (Adopted April 2006) 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 ix COTSWOLD DISTRICT LOCAL PLAN 2001-2011 (Adopted April 2006) 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.] x COTSWOLD DISTRICT LOCAL PLAN 2001-2011 (Adopted April 2006) 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 COTSWOLD DISTRICT LOCAL PLAN 2001-2011 (Adopted April 2006) 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 xii COTSWOLD DISTRICT LOCAL PLAN 2001-2011 (Adopted April 2006) 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 COTSWOLD DISTRICT LOCAL PLAN 2001-2011 (Adopted April 2006) 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 xiv ST 8223 8745 COTSWOLD DISTRICT LOCAL PLAN 2001-2011 (Adopted April 2006) 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 COTSWOLD DISTRICT LOCAL PLAN 2001-2011 (Adopted April 2006) 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 xvi COTSWOLD DISTRICT LOCAL PLAN 2001-2011 (Adopted April 2006) 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 COTSWOLD DISTRICT LOCAL PLAN 2001-2011 (Adopted April 2006) 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 COTSWOLD DISTRICT LOCAL PLAN 2001-2011 (Adopted April 2006) 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 xx COTSWOLD DISTRICT LOCAL PLAN 2001-2011 (Adopted April 2006) 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 xxi COTSWOLD DISTRICT LOCAL PLAN 2001-2011 (Adopted April 2006) 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) xxii COTSWOLD DISTRICT LOCAL PLAN 2001-2011 (Adopted April 2006) 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) xxiii COTSWOLD DISTRICT LOCAL PLAN 2001-2011 (Adopted April 2006) 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 xxiv 18 June 1985 COTSWOLD DISTRICT LOCAL PLAN 2001-2011 (Adopted April 2006) 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 xxv COTSWOLD DISTRICT LOCAL PLAN 2001-2011 (Adopted April 2006) 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 xxvi 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 COTSWOLD DISTRICT LOCAL PLAN 2001-2011 (Adopted April 2006) 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 27 COTSWOLD DISTRICT LOCAL PLAN 2001-2011 (Adopted April 2006) 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 28 COTSWOLD DISTRICT LOCAL PLAN 2001-2011 (Adopted April 2006) 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 29 COTSWOLD DISTRICT LOCAL PLAN 2001-2011 (Adopted April 2006) 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. 30 COTSWOLD DISTRICT LOCAL PLAN 2001-2011 (Adopted April 2006) 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. 31 COTSWOLD DISTRICT LOCAL PLAN 2001-2011 (Adopted April 2006) 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. 32 COTSWOLD DISTRICT LOCAL PLAN 2001-2011 (Adopted April 2006) 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. 33 COTSWOLD DISTRICT LOCAL PLAN 2001-2011 (Adopted April 2006) 1 space per 6 bedspaces + 1 space per employee Hostel 34