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PART B- ADDENDUM
RURAL CLUSTERS
The proposed site layout plan is designed to reflect rural
clusters in and around Newington following a Village Character
Study. Numerous examples of these clusters exist locally (as
illustrated opposite) with many having the feature of being
accessed off a primary road, with a road leading to a small
cluster of buildings within a countryside setting. Further these
clusters result in a ‘dead end’ or ‘cul-de-sac’ arrangement
which reflects a rural character such as a farm stead or indeed
workers cottages accessed off a main road.
The proposed site layout reflects this rural approach with the
main access from the A2 to the north coming down into a
cluster of development. To the north-west is a more formal
Wormdale Hill - Traditional farm cluster with houses on primary Meresborough Lane/Yaugher Lane - Cluster of
and dense area creating a farmyard cluster with terraced units
road with smaller roads leading to farmstead behind. The housing off primary road with no through
farmstead is in effect a dead end cluster which bulges out into access back to the road - in effect a cul-de-sac. like workers cottages, adjacent.
the countryside.
The primary road as it enters from the north gets organically
narrower in width as it serves fewer and fewer properties and
becomes more informal in nature with organic road geometries
along private drives. Although these private drives are ‘dead
ends’, they will not have the character of a 1960’s cul-de-
sac, but rather appear as small country lanes leading to
properties fronting out into the proposed green buffers and
rural landscape beyond.
Within the Newington area there are few examples of rural
developments that have an encircling road layout to the
external boundaries of the site which provide a continuous
vehicular loop.
Lower Hartlip Road - A small cluster of varied building types Old House Lane/Bull Lane - Similar to Lower
(including barns and houses) located off the primary road. Hartlip Road with a cluster of development
There are in effect several cul-de-sacs formed from private bulging out into the countryside. The access
drives providing access to the houses to the north and to the is off the primary road but no through route or
south but no through route. vehicular loop is provided creating in effect a
cul-de-sac.
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