Dear Neighbour CEDARS, HIGHAM LANE : APPLICATION FOR 6 HOUSES You may or may not have been notified of an application to demolish Cedars and replace it with 6 two storey, 4 bedroom detached houses. The city council contact details and the Location: Ward Councillor: Case Officer: Website: reference number are as follows: Application No: Proposal: Comments on the application must arrive before 27”‘ May. 16/00877 Erection of 6 no. detached dwellings with associated site access and garages following demolition of bungalow and garage Cedars, Higham Lane, Bridge, CT4 5BB Simon Cook Bernard Haasbroek http://www.canterbury.gov.uk You can view the details of the application on the city council's website or see it at the council offices. The application is likely to be put before the parish council for comment on 12”‘ May. The proposals would impact upon people in different ways dependent upon where you live. Also you may or may not wish to object to them. But if you do, these are some of the concerns that you might raise: vi. Dominating and overshadowing impact. Overlooking and loss of privacy. intensification of noise, including that from additional traffic. The effect on the character and appearance of the area. Lack of any visitor parking resulting in additional parking on Higham Lane and Bridge Down. intensification ofthe use of the narrow Higham Lane. intensification of the use of the sub-standard junction of Higham Lane with Bridge Hill. You may have other concerns, but these issues are the ones which the council must take account of as ’’material considerations” which affect the proposals. If you wish to object it is very important for you to write to the council setting out your views. We will be objecting strongly but we wanted to make sure that you too get the opportunity to consider the proposals and express your views to the city council. 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Altiuuteo‘ ind: Historic property to rent in Bridge, near Canterbury, Kent Two bedroom spacious cottage available exclusively for holiday rentals Primrose Cottage at The Shippe Primrose Cottage was built in the 16th Century and has a wealth of original and interesting features such as exposed beams, inglenook fireplace and a short twisting staircase with accessible handrail. www.theshippe.com 07917 654 000 Primrose Cottage at The Shippe The entire cottage is self contained and available to rent with a two night minimum stay. \/ Master bedroom with Super King bed /Second bedroom with two single beds (can be joined to make a Super King) / Fully functional country style kitchen /Nespresso coffee machine, microwave, dishwasher \/ Integrated washer / dryer \/ Dining room with tea set, cutlery and crockery \/ Smart TV linked—up to Netflix and Prime Video \/ Private outside space with dining table and charcoal BBQ \/ Dressing area hair ’ari_“d_s.t:1:a_ightCn9tS \ 4/ Locally sourced food rink concierge (optional extra) Other amenities include: /Wifi V Indoor wood burner \/ Babysitter (upon prior agreement) /Children’s cot and highchair / Free on street parking ~/ Mini bar V Board games Beechmount, Conyngham Lane, Bridge, Canterbury, Kent CT4 5JX An intriguing period house in a delightful partly walled garden setting in one of the most popular villages in the area. Situated Beechmount is to be found on the edge of the village of Bridge. Bridge is approximately three miles from the Cathedral city of Canterbury and is one of the area’s most sought after villages. Village amenities include a highly regarded primary school, doctor’s surgery, Post Office/pharmacy, mini—supermarket, dentist, hair dresser and three public houses. An excellent full range of shopping, cultural and leisure facilities can be found in Canterbury along with excellent schooling in both the state and private sectors for all ages and abilities. Transport links to the village are particularly good with regular bus services running through the village to Canterbury and the A2 dual carriageway can be joined about half a mile distant. Local rail services from Bekesbourne (1.8 miles) connect to Canterbury East and Dover Priory with the new High Speed service from Canterbury West to London St Pancras taking approximately 65 minutes. Directions From Canterbury, take either Old Dover Road or New Dover Road from the city towards Dover. At the roundabout by the Park and Ride follow the signs for Dover. Where the road starts to merge with the A2 dual carriageway, bear left up the slip road. At the T-junction turn right, back over the A2, follow the road to the crossroads and turn left down the hill into Bridge. Take the first left turning into Conyngham Lane and the driveway to Beechmount will be found shortly on the left hand side. Postcode CT4 SJX Description Beechmount is an intriguing period house formed from the coach house and outbuildings to a much larger house, believed to have been demolished in the late l800’s. The property is of mellow brick construction with some tile hanging to upper elevations beneath a slate and tiled roof. lntemally, the property boasts a wealth of period features, including exposed ceiling timbers in the drawing room, elegant bay windows to the drawing room and dining room and a wonderful vaulted bedroom with exposed timber framing. Within the garden are a number of high brick walls, the remnants of a kitchen garden to the former house on the site. To the front of the property is an elegant brick gabled entrance with railings to one side leading out onto High Street. This is the first time Beechmount has been on the market in nearly 50 years and offers a wonderful opportunity for a comfortable and individual family house m a sought after village. Services Mains water, electricity, gas and drainage. Tenure and Possession Freehold with vacant possession on completion of the purchase. Local Authority Canterbury City Council. Tel: 01227-862000. www.canterbury.gov.uk Council Tax Band “G” with review pending. Development Uplift Clause The property will be sold subject to a development uplift clause reserving 50% of the increase in the value of the garden, should planning consent be granted for residential or commercial development in the area shown hatched on the attached plan for a period of 25 years from completion. Payment will be due upon the grant of planning permission. Viewing By appointment with the agents. Telephone: 01227 710200. Email: F ordwich@gwfinn.com. If you are unsure about any details of this property, please speak to a member of GW Finn & Sons who has seen the property prior to your visit. Guide Price — £695,000 The accommodation is as follows:- (N.B. all measurements are given in metric, with the imperial equivalent in brackets and are an approximate guide only.) ON THE GROUND FLOOR — Panelled front door to:- Hall — 4.1 lm X 2.26m (13’5” X 75”) with woodblock floor, under stairs cupboard and stairs to first floor. Dining Room - 4.05m X 3.02m (max) (l3’3” X 9’lO”) with bay window, bookshelves to one wall and fireplace with brick surround. Breakfast Room — 4.21m X 3.09m (l3’9” X 10’l”) with fitted dresser, a range of cupboards and doors to hall and kitchen. Kitchen — 4.16m X 2.12m (l3’7” x 6’l I”). Fitted with wall and floor units with worktops over, double bowl stainless steel single drainer sink unit, plumbing for washing machine and dishwasher, electric cooker point. Drawing Room ~ 6.6lm X 4.03m (2 l ’8” x 132’). Double aspect and exposed ceiling timbers. Bay window with window seat overlooking garden and further roundel window. Fireplace with wooden mantle surround with marble slips. Door to: Garden Room - 3.23m (average) x 2.80m (l0‘7" x 9’2”) with French doors to terrace, double aspect and door to: Music Room — 3.60m x 2.57m (l l ’9” X 8’5”). Rear Lobby with door to outside. Cloakroom — WC and pedestal wash basin. Study — 2.80m X 2.22m (9’2” X 7’3”) also housing a Myson gas fired boiler. FIRST FLOOR — The stairs rise from the hall to a small landing with a skylight. Bedroom One — 4.23m X 3.13m (max) (l3’ 10” X l0’3”) with wardrobe and Views over the vegetable garden. En suite bathroom — panel bath with Mira electric shower over, wash basin in Vanity unit, low suite WC and linen cupboard and wardrobe. Energy Eff; ertcv Rating E:1v:r'omi