Town and Country Planning
Wealden District Council
PLANNING (LISTED BUILDING AND CONSERVATION AREAS) ACT 1990
DESIGNATION OF WARBLETON CONSERVATION AREA
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Wealden District Council (hereinafter called “the Council”), in pursuance of its powers under section 69 of the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990, has determined to designate a new Conservation Area, to be known as the WARBLETON CONSERVATION Area on 22 March 2017. The Council has determined that the area is an area of special architectural or historic interest and that it is desirable to preserve or enhance its character or appearance. Public consultation took place in parallel with the Issues and Options Consultation on the Wealden Local Plan in 2015 and the Council has had regard to any written representations made when resolving to designate the conservation area.
The Conservation Area designation includes the following properties and their curtilage unless otherwise stated:
Kingsley Hill, Warbleton, Heathfield TN21 9PT
1 Chantry Cottage
2 Chantry Cottage
Sunnyside Cottage
The Chantry
The Old Rectory
The Tythe Barn
Land to the northeast of The Old Rectory
Part of the land between The Old Rectory and Kingsley Hill
Kingsley Hill, Rushlake Green, Heathfield TN21 9PX
Kingsley Hill
Oast Cottage
Land to the southwest of Kingsley Hill
Church Hill, Warbleton, Heathfield TN21 9BD
Church Cottage
Church Farm Cottage
Church Hill Cottage
Court Lodge Barn
Court Lodge Farmhouse
Court Lodge Oast
Old Church House
St Marys Church
Tabard Cottage
The Black Duck
The principal effects of this designation are as follows:
• In carrying out any function under the planning acts (and in particular for determining applications for planning permission) the Council and the Secretary of State are required to take into account the desirability of preserving and enhancing the character and appearance of the area.
• Special publicity must be given to planning applications for development in the conservation area.
• Planning permission is required for the demolition or substantial demolition of a building within a conservation area, and may be needed for the demolition of gates, fences, walls and railings. It is now a criminal offence to carry out demolition in a conservation area without planning permission.
• The Council must usually be notified in advance if works are proposed to any trees within a conservation area. Once notice has been given, no works can commence until either six weeks have elapsed or the Local Planning Authority has granted consent. Carrying out works without fulfilling this requirement is an offence;
• Certain householder permitted development rights are reduced or removed, and permission may be needed from the Council before making alterations such as cladding, inserting windows, installing satellite dishes and solar panels, adding conservatories or other extensions, laying paving or building walls. The Council can add to the types of alterations that need planning permission by making an Article 4 Direction and this can be used to protect features particular to the area from being lost without the need of permission.
• The Council is under a duty to formulate and publish plans to ensure the preservation or enhancement of the Conservation Area.
FURTHER INFORMATION including a plan detailing the Conservation Area boundary and information relating to the public consultation undertaken can be viewed on the Council website (www.wealden.gov.uk) or at Wealden District Council, Vicarage Lane, Hailsham, East Sussex, BN27 2AX (Mon-Fri 09:00-17:00).
