HAVE
YOUR SAY ON PROPOSED NEW CONSERVATION AREAS
FOR CHISWICK Chiswick residents are being invited to have their say on new conservation areas At the last Chiswick Area Planning meeting proposals for increased conservation areas were presented to the committee. These plans are now being put out to consultation and residents have been invited by Hounslow Council to express their views by 27 September. New conservation area called the London Stile and Askew Estates Conservation Area and the Thornyhedge Conservation Area will cover parts of Victorian West Chiswick. Many local residents feel conservation status will be a value weapon in the fight against more office development in the area, particularly the planned Chiswick West tower. In addition there is a suggested expansion of the existing Turnham Green area. The
larger part of the proposed London Stile and
Askew Estates Conservation Area was developed
by Adam Askew from the 1860s and by William
Tomlinson from the 1870s. The proposed conservation
area has an irregular boundary line. Chiswick
High Road, or the rear building line of more
recent development fronting Chiswick High Road
form the northern boundary. It extends in the
east to the junction of Stile Hall Gardens
and Chiswick High
The proposed Thorney Hedge Conservation Area
was developed by Tomlinson and his son (amongst
others) at the turn of the century on land
previously owned by Askew. The rear property
boundaries to Thorney Hedge Road and Silver
Crescent form the north, east and western boundaries
to Thorney Hedge Conservation Area. The southern
boundary begins at the The extensions to Turnham Green Conservation Area include all properties on Walpole Gardens and Arlington Gardens not currently within the Conservation Area and properties on the eastern side of Marlborough Road with the exception of Troubridge Court. The proposed extensions to Turnham Green Conservation Area relate architecturally and historically to the development around the Green. These properties are also part of a view from Turnham Green and are therefore part of the backdrop to this important and historic open space. Detailed plans are available in Chiswick and Hounslow Libraries. Those
wishing to make representations should send
them to: Report on proposed conservation areas - includes detailed report on history of the area (Acrobat Reader required) September 11, 2002
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