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25/0980/RSP – Part Retrospective: Removal of original front canopy porch; removal of original chimney stack; removal of original ridge tiles and finials; removal of original bargeboards; construction of single-storey front extension, including new po

Meeting: 27/05/2026 - Planning Committee (Item 140)

140 25/0980/RSP – Part retrospective: removal of original front canopy porch; removal of original chimney stack; removal of original ridge tiles and finials; removal of original bargeboards; construction of single-storey front extension, including new porch with new front door and fenestration and window to replace garage door; replacement windows; construction of new chimney stack; cream painted render; replacement ridge tiles and finials, construction of single-storey rear extension and associated raised patio; rear rooflight; removal of front landscaping and driveway extension; and alterations to front boundary treatment, including brick slips to rendered front walls at Sands, Shire Lane, Chorleywood, Rickmansworth, Hrtfordshire WD3 5NH pdf icon PDF 512 KB

Part retrospective: removal of original front canopy porch; removal of original chimney stack; removal of original ridge tiles and finials; removal of original bargeboards; construction of single-storey front extension, including new porch with new front door and fenestration and window to replace garage door; replacement windows; construction of new chimney stack; cream painted render; replacement ridge tiles and finials, construction of single-storey rear extension and associated raised patio; rear rooflight; removal of front landscaping and driveway extension; and alterations to front boundary treatment, including brick slips to rendered front walls at Sands, Shire Lane, Chorleywood, Rickmansworth.

 

Recommendation: that part retrospective planning permission be granted subject to conditions.

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Minutes:

The application was part retrospective for removal of original front canopy porch; removal of original chimney stack; removal of original ridge tiles and finials; removal of original bargeboards; construction of single-storey front extension, including new porch with new front door and fenestration and window to replace garage door; replacement windows; construction of new chimney stack; cream painted render; replacement ridge tiles and finials, construction of single-storey rear extension and associated raised patio; rear rooflight; removal of front landscaping and driveway extension; and alterations to front boundary treatment, including brick slips to rendered front walls at Sands, Shire Lane, Chorleywood, Rickmansworth.

 

The Planning Officer reported that there were no updates.

 

Parish Councillor Jon Bishop of Chorleywood Parish Council spoke on the application.

 

Points raised by the speaker included: the size and design of the ground floor rear extension (particularly the extent of the glazing) was not in keeping with the existing property and would be harmful to the Chorleywood Station Estate Conservation Area; this view was supported by the Conservation Officer; and there was no public benefit to offset the harm caused by the development.

 

The Planning Officer responded that the reason why the proposal was considered to be acceptable were set out within the report.  It was clarified that the dormer window in the roof slope was excluded from the application, having been refused separately.  The single storey rear extension did form part of the application, together with the retrospective changes at the front.

 

Committee members asked questions about the details of the application which were responded to by officers.  The Committee’s discussions included the following:

 

   A Committee Member expressed the view that many elements of the application were positive and would preserve and enhance the character of the Conservation Area, particularly in relation to those elements which were visible from the street.  However, there were also parts of the application which were harmful.

 

   With regard to the objections raised by the Conservation Officer, the Planning Officer commented, in relation to the replacement of the previous timber-framed single glazed windows with UPVC, that the Planning Inspector had concluded at an appeal elsewhere in the Conservation Area that UPVC windows were acceptable.  The addition of glazing bars was considered by officers to be a slight enhancement.  Officers were therefore of the view that the windows did preserve the character and appearance of the Conservation Area. 

 

   In response to a question the Planning Officer clarified that the porch and the roof to the porch and the gabled front facing roof would be reconstructed to more closely resemble their appearance prior to the commencement of works, with the addition of a decorative barge board, glazed front door and side fenestration.  The roof above the converted garage would remain, but the roof material would be replaced by slate so that it matched the pre-existing and existing roof. 

 

   In relation to the Conservation Officer’s objection to the alterations to the driveway and the inclusion of gravel, a Committee Member commented that  ...  view the full minutes text for item 140