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SANDOWN HALL, Nether Alderley
DESIGN STATEMENT (continued)
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A VISUAL IMPACT ANALYSIS OF
THE HALL AND GARDENS
WITHIN THE CHESHIRE LANDSCAPE
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The existing landscape envelope assists in containing most views in and out of the site. Typically any views into the site would offer glimpses of a building set within an improved landscape framework of hedgerow trees, hedgerows and shelter-belts. On further inspection this would be recognised as a building of architectural merit, set within a high quality parkland estate. Sustainable management would visually and ecologically improve the existing landscape.
This view would be typical of the area where the buildings of character are set within.
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Above: Typical View Before Landscape Improvements
Below: Typical View After Landscape Improvements
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© Copyright 2003 Barnes Walker Limited
Transcribed and reproduced, with permission,
by The Wavertree Society
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Page created by MRC 26 September 2004
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