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chestnut), contribute to the leafy character <strong>of</strong> Area 10F Beechcr<strong>of</strong>t Close <strong>and</strong> <strong>The</strong> Glen <strong>and</strong><br />

Area 10J Quince Close.<br />

All <strong>of</strong> the generic guidance applies to these areas. In addition, ensure views in both<br />

directions along Brockenhurst Road to the wooded l<strong>and</strong>scape setting beyond are maintained<br />

in Area 10C Liddell Way, South Ascot. In Sunninghill, conserve distinctive trees within<br />

Areas10F <strong>and</strong> 10J, including mature trees within the grounds <strong>of</strong> former Claver house <strong>and</strong><br />

‘Oakhurst’, <strong>and</strong> plan for their future replacement. Consider key views within Sunningdale<br />

when planning new development in Area 10O Sidbury Close, Sunningdale. Maintain Holy<br />

Trinity Church as a focus in easterly views along Church Road <strong>and</strong> ensure that any changes<br />

(e.g. to building massing <strong>and</strong> scale, ro<strong>of</strong>scape <strong>and</strong> pitches, or relationship <strong>of</strong> buildings to<br />

space) in Area 10O do not detract from these views.<br />

<strong>The</strong> underlying geology <strong>of</strong> North Ascot, Ascot, Sunninghill, <strong>and</strong> Sunningdale is Bagshot Beds.<br />

Suitable native tree species include Oak, Birch, Scot's Pine, Beech <strong>and</strong> Sweet Chestnut.<br />

RBWM Townscape Assessment 60 Final Report 2010: Volume 3

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