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APPENDICES contained within this Plan

HOLWELL POLICIES MAP

Holwell Policies Map

DETAILED POLICIES MAP – FOSTERS HILL

Inset Map - Fosters Hill

DETAILED POLICIES MAP – THE BOROUGH

Inset Map - The Borough

DORSET EXPLORER MAP OF FOOTPATHS BRIDLEWAYS AND RIGHTS OF WAY FOR HOLWELL

DORSET EXPLORER MAP OF FOOTPATHS BRIDLEWAYS AND RIGHTS OF WAY FOR HOLWELL

Appendix P13 – Locally Important Buildings and Structures: Updated July 2018

Map Ref Building & Location Description
102 Chapel House, Fosters Hill
(The Susannah Graham Memorial Chapel).
Built as a Wesleyan Chapel in early 1900 and opened in 1903, now converted and extended for residential use. Brick elevations under a steep pitched clay tiled roof.
103 Nursery School, Crouch Lane. 1874. Brick under a clay tiled roof, with entrance porch and school bell tower over.
104 Nightingale Cottage – formerly 2 or more cottages Coursed rubble under
stone tile roof. C18 ?
105 Cornford Hill Farmhouse C18 – formerly the Red Lion Inn. Records exist for Leaseholder in 1840.
Pebble dash rendered under a slate roof.
106 Westrow House, Holwell Drove Rebuilt to a similar style c 1950 after the previous C17 ? House burned down. Colour wash render under a tiled roof. Former original stabling to rear converted to four cottages. Opposite the entrance is Westrow Lake – I.25 acres – used for boating and harvesting fresh water mussels.
107 Rose Cottage, Pulham Road Cob, with tiled roof. C18?
108 Ash Trees Built late C18? of Holwell Stone (probably from Cornford Hill Farm quarry) to ground floor, and coursed squared rubble to first, under a slate roof. (Also home to Alfred Trim, early 1900s, property speculator in the south- west).
109 2 Lodges N and NE of Buckshaw House Gate. Attractive detached cottages, coursed rubble with tiled half hipped and gabled roof brick stacks.
110 Proctors, Stock Hill Lane Early C19 ? Farmhouse – stone rubble under a tiled roof.
111 Stocks, adj St Lawrence Church, The Borough With renewed woodwork but with iron fittings which are probably of the 18th century, they stand outside the churchyard wall about 20 yds. S. of the church porch
112 BT Red Telephone Box, Fosters Hill K6 model Designed by architect Giles Gilbert Scott in the 1920s, and going through successive modifications until it achieved perfection in 1936, it remains a visible symbol of an England otherwise fast disappearing.
113 Barnes Cottage, Barnes Cross Formerly two cottages, now extended to the rear, dating from c late C18.
Coursed rubble under a tile roof.
114 The Borough Medieval Conservation Area, including listed buildings such as St Lawrence Church, The Old Rectory (to include former Stabling, and walled garden with majestic Cedar of Lebanon), Holwell Farmhouse and Borough Cottage.

Note – Appendices P1 – P4, P8, P10 – 12 are contained in supporting documents



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