The local company Riverside Construction in July for the construction of a one -story house with three bedrooms with a beaten green roof on the site of the Holmer House Farmhouse immediately from the A49 north of Hereford.
The roots of the surrounding tire trees are protected by the house is based on the foundations “screw piles”, which are made possible by the use of a light wooden frame and the cladding that contrast between charred and natural surfaces.
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It must be operated by an air source of heat pump and solar collectors.
An independent cultural report on the effects on the listed farmhouse of class II came to the conclusion that the house design “is not overly dominant and offers an attractive goal in the existing development center”.
Holmer & Shelwick Parish Council criticized him, which is “not in harmony with other properties in the region”.
However, the Council's Council's Council was “generally supported” by the program, while the measures to protect the trees met the council's tree officer.
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His environmental health officer said that the desirable internal noise level in view of the vicinity of the busy suitcase road “cannot be reached with open windows”, even with a two -meter -long fence, but “with closed windows and alternative ventilation”.
The planning officer Adam Lewis came to the conclusion that the scheme “reacted to the significant restrictions on the location with a high -quality design that ensures that damage potential for acceptable levels is reduced”.
The complete building permit was granted.