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Site Allocations (Villages) - North Norfolk District Council

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142<strong>North</strong> <strong>Norfolk</strong> <strong>Site</strong> <strong>Allocations</strong><strong>Allocations</strong> in Service <strong>Villages</strong> 12123<strong>Site</strong> Map12.2.12 The following map shows the area of land that is allocated for residential development (red)and the area allocated as public open space (green).The Post House70NOT TO SCALE265.5mTheOaksFinisterreThis map is based upon Ordnance Surveymaterial with the permission of OrdnanceSurvey on behalf of the Controller of HerMajesty's Stationery Office © Crown Copyright.Unauthorised reproduction infringes CrownCopyright and may lead to prosecution orcivil proceedings. (100018623) (2010)2929aEl Sub StaChristopherHouseLittle BarnHome FarmSurgeryVictoriaCamperdownEl Sub Sta33MontaanHome Farm BarnBACT036.2mManor LodgeDeme CottageEastfieldGPPondPondViewBella CottageRestHavenManor Barn5.7mOld Slaughter HouseCurlewCottageMiddle CottageEnd CottageVillage Hall153SansSouciPO5.5mPpg StaManor Farm HouseManorBeach Road House(Coast Road)BactonDuke of Edinburgh(PH)KEYMalvern215.7mSunnicotResidential AllocationHouseThe LodgeRuthieCottagePublic Open Land AreaHill TopMap 12.2 Land Adjacent to Beach Road (BACT03)Residential: Land to Rear of Duke of Edinburgh Public House (BACT05)Description12.2.13 This site comprises a field to the rear of ‘The Duke’ Public House in the centre of the villagewhich is currently used for occasional touring caravans, and the access road to it. Thereare footpaths to most village facilities in place and the site is well related to the rest of thevillage.12.2.14 While development for housing will result in a loss of touring caravan site provision, this isconsidered acceptable as the site only makes a modest contribution to touristaccommodation in the area and the benefits associated with the provision of affordablehousing are considered to outweigh the seasonal benefits of a limited number of pitches.The pub, however, should be retained for the economic and community benefits that itprovides.12.2.15 The site is visually reasonably well contained in the landscape - there are only limited viewsinto the rear of the site from Beach Road, and from the surrounding countryside it is seenagainst the backdrop of existing village development. Careful attention should, however,be paid to site layout and design to respect the historic rural character of the village andlandscaping should be provided along the boundary with agricultural land to the rear.

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