Last edited 20 Oct 2024

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Land east of Knowle Lane, Cranleigh

Ref APP/R3650/W/23/3326412 Land east of Knowle Lane, Cranleigh (dismissed).

This appeal relates to a Section 78 planning appeal for housing development beyond the built up boundary within the area of Waverley Borough Council. It was dismissed due to the impact on the landscape character and views, and the rural setting of several listed buildings. The inspector agreed that there would be a negative impact on the setting of a former farmstead by the introduction of new development, despite the fact that the farmstead was no longer in agricultural use, and had been converted to separate dwellings and curtilages.


This article originally appeared in the Institute of Historic Building Conservation’s (IHBC’s) Context 179, published in March 2024. It was written by Alexandra Fairclough, conservation officer for Cheshire East, a lecturer and a member of the IHBC legal panel. A former planning inspector, she was called to the Bar in 2009, and before that was IHBC law and practice coordinator.

--Institute of Historic Building Conservation

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