Hillview Road

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2024 Planning Applications

Greenshutters

ADDRESS: Greenshutters, Hillview Road
APPLICATION NUMBER: 2024/2307
PROPOSAL: Non-Material Amendment to planning permission 2024/0964 to alter window material and design, to add render to rear first-floor, to revise ground floor internal layout and to increase ridge height of side extensions, increase width of dormer windows on side extensions and removal of dormer windows.
COMMENTS: Non-Material Amendments

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ADDRESS: Greenshutters, Hillview Road
APPLICATION NUMBER: 2024/2307
PROPOSAL: Non-Material Amendment to planning permission 2024/0964 to alter window material and design, to add render to rear first-floor, to revise ground floor internal layout and to increase ridge height of side extensions, increase width of dormer windows on side extensions and removal of dormer windows.
CPC VERDICT: Not a Consultee
EBC VERDICT: Non-Material Amendment - Refused

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ADDRESS: Greenshutters, Hillview Road
APPLICATION NUMBER: 2024/0964
PROPOSAL: Front and rear dormer windows to provide rooms in the roofspace, two-storey front extensions incorporating bay windows, part two/part single storey rear and side extensions incorporating rear balcony and integral garage, front rooflight and alterations to fenestration following demolition of existing garage.

Roxbury House

ADDRESS: Roxbury House Hillview Road

APPLICATION NUMBER: 2024/2669
PROPOSAL: Single-storey rear extensions, rear patio, rear pergola and rooflight.
COMMENTS: Householder Application. One Tree document – Tree Wardens

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Historical Notes

During the 1920s and 1930s much infilling along existing roads took place, together with the development of new roads and housing estates such as Meadow Road, Torrington Road, Dalmore Avenue, Cornwall Avenue and Hillview Road. Building came to a stop during the Second World War, and did not get underway again until the 1950s when the Slough Farm council estate between Telegraph Lane and Oaken Lane was built, as also were the much smaller estates of Rosehill and Fairlawn Close which took their names from the old houses they replaced.

References

  • Peebles, Malcolm (1983). The Claygate Book. (Millennium edition). Stockbridge: by BAS Printers Ltd. ISBN 0-9508978-0-9.
  • Many thanks also for the photos, many supplied by Terry Gale, from the Claygate Local History Facebook group.