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The Greater Lincolnshire Farmstead Assessment Framework - Guidelines for Best Practice (Paperback)
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This document forms part of the Greater Lincolnshire Farmsteads
Guidance, which aims to inform the sustainable development of
historic farmsteads, including their conservation and enhancement.
The guidance, which applies to the area of Greater Lincolnshire,
including Lincolnshire, North Lincolnshire and North-East
Lincolnshire, is made up of: The Farmstead Assessment Framework A
step-by-step approach for owners and applicants considering the
re-use and sustainable development of traditional farm buildings
based on an understanding of their historic character, significance
and potential for change. Annexes include useful information about
designation, recording and further research. Greater Lincolnshire
Farmsteads Character Statement Detailed and illustrated guidance
that helps identify the character and significance of historic
farmsteads including the contribution they make to landscape
character. Part 2 includes a full illustrated glossary of farm
building types. Local Authority Summaries Short summaries for each
local planning authority in Greater Lincolnshire providing an
overview of historical development, farmstead character, drivers
for change and relevant local planning policies. Helpful to both
planners and applicants when developing and scrutinising proposals
Farmstead and Landscape Statements Informative statements about ten
different areas of the county defined according to their landscape
character by Natural England (e.g. The Wolds). Each statement
provides information about the historical development of farms in
the landscape, landscape character and the types of farmstead found
in each area. They are a useful evidence base for decision-making
and development in context.
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