The Hermitage Bath Road Taplow Buckinghamshire SL6 0AR Data via plota.co.uk
Description
Proposed non-material amendment to planning permission (Removal of existing annexe building and single-storey extensions and erection of two-storey rear extension to the Hermitage building to provide 4 flats, alongside the replacement of the northern wing roof incorporating increase in ridge height, 3 side dormers and 3 side rooflights to provide additional accommodation for first floor flat (unit 4), and the erection of 1 detached dwellinghouse on the eastern side of the site) Reason - Provide 1.2m high post and rail fences to segregate off areas to form private outdoor amenity space for the two existing cottages and the rear of the ground floor new build apartments. Provide stepping stone path across the communal grass area to the existing footpath out to River Road. Data via plota.co.uk
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