13 August 2012 · Development Control Manager under delegated authority
Dunluce, Ballure Road, Ramsey, Isle Of Man, IM8 1nl
The proposal involves installing a like-for-like uPVC replacement window in the rear annex of Dunluce, a large Neo-Gothic detached registered building (No. 215), matching the existing glazing bar pattern and side-hung outward-opening method but changing from timber to uPVC frames.
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The officer assessed the proposal against policies protecting registered buildings, noting the existing window is modern in a modern rear annex and not readily visible from public thoroughfares due to…
General Policy 2
Requires development to respect site/surroundings in siting, scale, design and not adversely affect landscape/townscape character or local amenity. Officer found proposal complies as it would not harm the registered building's character or neighbouring amenity, given low visibility and material consistency.
Environment Policy 32
Prohibits extensions/alterations detrimentally affecting a registered building's special architectural/historic interest. Assessed as compliant because the modern window in rear annex maintains format, is not prominent, and does not detract from intrinsic features or setting.
Time limit
The development hereby permitted shall commence before the expiration of four years from the date of this notice.
Approved plans
This approval relates to the installation of a uPVC replacement window in rear annex, as shown in the 1:2500 scale Location Plan and Proposed/Existing elevation drawing, both received on 15th June 2012.
no objection to the proposal