3 August 2004 · Director of Planning and Building Control (M. I. McCauley) by delegation
Ballalonna Farm, Dalby, Isle Of Man, IM5 3bw
The proposal involves adding a front porch to a barn previously converted to residential use at Ballalonna Farm. The porch is 5.7m long overall, with a central pitched roof section extending 2.4m from the front face and lean-to roofs on either side, finished in stone to match the existing barn and dark natural slate ro…
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The officer assessed the porch's impact on the original character of the barn, noting it would interrupt the uniform front face, unlike the rear where extensions were already permitted.
Renovation of Buildings in the Countryside
The circular suggests that no other extensions will subsequently be permitted after renovation of countryside buildings. The officer noted rear extensions already permitted but found the front porch acceptable due to screening by road boundary trees, despite interrupting the uniform front face. Stone finish matching the existing structure supported compliance.
Time limit
The development hereby permitted shall commence before the expiration of four years from the date of this notice.
Traditional stonework
The exterior stonework must be of a traditional nature. NOTE: Split stone on a backing render is not acceptable as an external finish.
Approved drawings
This approval relates to drawing number 2720/1
Slate roofing
The roof(s) must be finished in dark natural slate.
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