Lodge A Beech Close Newton Stocksfield Northumberland NE43 7UQ
Certificate of Lawful Development - Proposed Removal of asbestos containing materials (principally pitched roof covering of attached garage/sheds) and dismantling of existing porch. Removal of external fixtures and fittings, including alarm box and wiring. Refurbishment of bell bracket. Rainwater goods removed and replacement with new. Further inspection of stonework for remedial works as required. New structural opening formed on northern elevation to form new bay window. Raking existing poor-quality mortar and clean off all stonework as required. Inspections on site with stone mason. Repointing with limestone mortar as required. Localised repairs and replacement of poor-quality stonework to southern elevation (utilising higher quality stone on site). Stonework will be carefully designed/selected to suit the new window arrangement to the southern elevation. Structural improvements to stonework to north-west corner of building where large gaps between stone are evident. Underpinning works as required. Removal of all existing windows and replace with new hardwood double glazed frames on like for like basis. Installation of new bay windows to north elevation. Breakout all existing concrete hardstanding, and grub up redundant founds/slabs, drainage, remaining below ground structures ready for installation of all new below ground services. Reinstatement works to include new stone to gravel driveway with feature cobble sets to entrance thresh and steel edging to soft/hard landscaping. Setting out of perimeter garden fencing to north side and feature steps to lawned area and new stone boundary wall erected to east side of building as change of material from fencing in garden area. New entrance gates and gate posts/walling to the south-east corner of the site (amended description).
Fort House Old Hartley Whitley Bay Northumberland NE26 4RL
Internal and external alterations including: Removal of later dilapidated single storey extension to South East corner; removal of modern conservatory; removal of most modern casement type windows to be replaced with new sash windows; adjustment of existing opening between house and conservatory (to be removed); adjustment in shape of pitched roof to Southern range; formation of internal door opening between existing kitchen and existing entrance hallway; removal of internal walls forming existing cloakroom/wc; removal of internal wall between two existing bedrooms; new build extension to listed Fort House; new build residential ancillary block containing leisure and home working facilities and guest suite; new build garage; removal of two existing garages/large sheds; removal of a tennis court and surrounding fence; general landscaping works; conservation repairs to Water Tower, boundary wall and store/old Gaol; new external steps and glazed enclosure to mid level of Water tower to provide interpretation facilities for the historic Battery and Fort Site
Fort House Old Hartley Whitley Bay Northumberland NE26 4RL
Listed Building Consent: Internal and external alterations including: Removal of later dilapidated single storey extension to South East corner; removal of modern conservatory; removal of most modern casement type windows to be replaced with new sash windows; adjustment of existing opening between house and conservatory (to be removed); adjustment in shape of pitched roof to Southern range; formation of internal door opening between existing kitchen and existing entrance hallway; removal of internal walls forming existing cloakroom/wc; removal of internal wall between two existing bedrooms; new build extension to listed Fort House; new build residential ancillary block containing leisure and home working facilities and guest suite; new build garage; removal of two existing garages/large sheds; removal of a tennis court and surrounding fence; general landscaping works; conservation repairs to Water Tower, boundary wall and store/old Gaol; new external steps and glazed enclosure to mid level of Water tower to provide interpretation facilities for the historic Battery and Fort Site