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FARMSTEADS IN CANNOCK CHASE DISTRICT PLANNING ISSUES Use the FARMSTEAD ASSESSMENT FRAMEWORK to demonstrate how development proposals comply with national and local planning policy. The National Planning Policy Framework stresses the importance of: Retaining and enhancing local character and distinctiveness. Conserving heritage assets in a manner appropriate to their significance and putting them to viable uses consistent with their conservation. Local plan policy generally supports the re-use of significant historic buildings, and includes specific requirements and planning considerations, particularly in relation to residential additions and alterations, neighbourhood issues and taking account of biodiversity. It is important to identify any heritage assets and other designations where specific policies might apply, including listed buildings, conservation areas, Green Belt or the Cannock Chase AONB. Use the FARMSTEAD ASSESSMENT FRAMEWORK four stages to identify and consider the need and potential for change at the earliest stage of considering change for a farmstead or farm building. 1 SITE SUMMARY This comprises a brief description of the whole site and its landscape context, and identification of other key issues such as site access, services and designations. It provides the essential first step and can be easily completed by the applicant or developer without specialist knowledge. 2 ASSESS HERITAGE SIGNIFICANCE Assess heritage significance of the building and site, from its contribution to local character to the significance of individual buildings. 3 NEED AND POTENTIAL FOR CHANGE Use the understanding gained from Stages 1 and 2 to consider constraints and opportunities for sympathetic change and development, and the type of sustainable change most most to be acceptable in the planning process. 4 SITING AND DESIGN ISSUES Design issues for the site and its buildings, and the siting of new buildings. SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS IN THE STAFFORDSHIRE FARMSTEADS GUIDANCE STAFFORDSHIRE FARMSTEADS CHARACTER STATEMENT provides fully-illustrated guidance on the character and significance of Staffordshire’s traditional farmsteads and buildings in their landscape and settlement context, and the areas into which it subdivides. AREA SUMMARIES for the areas into which the county subdivides, based on analysis of its farmsteads in their landscape context. For English Heritage research and guidance see its HELM web pages at http://www.helm.org.uk/farmbuildings This guidance follows the development of an evidence base for the historic character and survival of the county’s farmsteads, which has been entered on the county’s Historic Environment Record at http://www.staffordshire.gov.uk/Historic-Environment-Record .It includes the mapping of historic character, survival and use of farmsteads across the county as part of the West Midlands Farmsteads and Landscapes Project (see http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/wmidlandsfarmsteads). For planning policies in Cannock Chase Borough Council see http://www.cannockchasedc.gov.uk/info/200074/planning/542/planning_policy STAFFORDSHIRE FARMSTEADS GUIDANCE

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FARMSTEADS IN CANNOCK CHASE DISTRICT

PLANNING ISSUES

Use the FARMSTEAD ASSESSMENT FRAMEWORK to demonstrate how development proposals comply with national and local planning policy. The National Planning Policy Framework stresses the importance of:•Retaining and enhancing local

character and distinctiveness.•Conserving heritage assets in

a manner appropriate to their significanceandputtingthemtoviableusesconsistentwiththeirconservation.

Localplanpolicygenerallysupportsthere-useofsignificanthistoricbuildings,andincludesspecificrequirementsandplanningconsiderations,particularlyin relation to residential additions andalterations,neighbourhoodissuesandtakingaccountofbiodiversity.Itis important to identify any heritage assets and other designations where specificpoliciesmightapply,includinglistedbuildings,conservationareas,Green Belt or the Cannock Chase AONB.

Use the FARMSTEAD ASSESSMENT FRAMEWORK four stages to identify and consider the need and potential for change at the earliest stage of considering change for a

farmstead or farm building.

1SITE SUMMARY

Thiscomprisesabriefdescriptionofthewholesiteanditslandscapecontext,andidentificationofotherkeyissuessuchassiteaccess,servicesanddesignations.Itprovidestheessentialfirststepandcanbeeasilycompletedbytheapplicantordeveloperwithoutspecialistknowledge.

2 ASSESS HERITAGE SIGNIFICANCEAssessheritagesignificanceofthebuildingandsite,fromitscontributiontolocalcharactertothesignificanceofindividualbuildings.

3NEED AND POTENTIAL FOR CHANGE

UsetheunderstandinggainedfromStages1and2toconsiderconstraintsandopportunitiesforsympatheticchangeanddevelopment,andthetypeofsustainablechangemostmosttobeacceptableintheplanningprocess.

4 SITING AND DESIGN ISSUES

Designissuesforthesiteanditsbuildings,andthesitingofnewbuildings.

SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS IN THE STAFFORDSHIRE

FARMSTEADS GUIDANCE

STAFFORDSHIRE FARMSTEADS CHARACTER STATEMENT provides fully-illustratedguidanceonthecharacterandsignificanceofStaffordshire’straditionalfarmsteadsandbuildingsintheirlandscapeandsettlementcontext,andtheareasintowhichitsubdivides.

AREA SUMMARIES for the areas into whichthecountysubdivides,basedon analysis of its farmsteads in their landscape context.

For English Heritage research and guidanceseeitsHELMwebpagesat http://www.helm.org.uk/farmbuildings

Thisguidancefollowsthedevelopmentofanevidencebaseforthehistoriccharacterandsurvivalofthe county’sfarmsteads,whichhasbeenenteredonthecounty’sHistoricEnvironmentRecordat http://www.staffordshire.gov.uk/Historic-Environment-Record.Itincludesthemappingofhistoriccharacter,survivalanduseoffarmsteadsacrossthecountyaspartoftheWestMidlandsFarmsteadsandLandscapesProject(see http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/wmidlandsfarmsteads).

ForplanningpoliciesinCannockChaseBoroughCouncilseehttp://www.cannockchasedc.gov.uk/info/200074/planning/542/planning_policy

STAFFORDSHIRE FARMSTEADS GUIDANCE

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TRADITIONAL FARMSTEADS IN CANNOCK CHASE DISTRICT

HISTORIC FARMSTEAD CHARACTER•1%ofthecounty’sfarmsteadsliewithintheDistrict.Suchlow

percentages are historic; farmsteads have always been absent from Cannock Chase which covers large proportions of the northwesternquarteroftheDistrict.Elsewherefarmsteadshavebeenlostasaresultofindustrialandurbanexpansioninthe20thcentury.

•SmallandmediumscalefarmsteadsdominatetheDistrict(59%)andhavebeenassociatedwiththoselandscapeswhichwereenclosedoutofCannockChaseatanearlydatenotablyaroundCannockWoodandtothesouthinandaroundLittleWyrley.Historicallytheywereassociatedwithasubsistenceeconomywherebythoseworkinginindustry(particularlycoalmining)wouldsupplementtheirincomeswith part-time farming

•ThelandscapetotheeastofCannockandwestofRugeleyrepresentedamixofcourtyard,dispersedandlinearfarmsteadtypes,althoughlargenumbershavebeenlostfromthelandscapearoundCannock.

SIGNIFICANCEFarmsteadswhichhaveretainedtraditionalbuildingsand/ortheirhistoricformmakeapositivecontributiontolocalcharacteranddistinctiveness,whethertheyaredesignatedasheritageassetsornot.Thegreaterthesurvivalofthehistoricformanddetailofthewholefarmsteadandanybuildings,thegreaterwillbeitssignificance.

Theheritagepotentialoftraditionalfarmsteads,basedonthesurvivaloftheirhistoricformfromOrdnanceSurveymapsofc.1900,hasbeenenteredontotheStaffordshireHistoricEnvironment Record (HER).

•24%ofrecordedfarmsteads(countyaverage59%)havehighheritagepotentialastraditionalfarmsteads,becausetheyhaveretainedmorethan50%oftheirhistoricform.

•9%(countyaverage9.5%)havesomeheritagepotentialbecausetheyhaveretainedlessthan50%oftheirhistoricform.

Theremaindermayhaveretainedahouse(whichmaybealistedbuilding)orhavelostalloftheirbuildings.Thesemaystillretainarchaeologicaldepositswhichcanberevealedthroughdevelopment.

PRESENT AND FUTURE ISSUESResearchledbyEnglishHeritage(seetextboxonfirstpage)hasshownthathistoricfarmbuildingshavebeenmoreproneto both neglect and development than any other historic buildingtype.Theyarealsoassociatedwithhighlevelsofhome-basedbusinessuse.

Anytraditionalfarmsteadsarerare,astherehasbeenasubstantiallossoftraditionalfarmsteadstourbanandindustrialexpansion within the district.

Crowncopyrightand/ordatabaseright2015.Allrightsreserved.LicenceNo.100019422.

LEGEND

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FARMSTEADS IN EAST STAFFORDSHIRE BOROUGH

PLANNING ISSUES

Use the FARMSTEAD ASSESSMENT FRAMEWORK to demonstrate how development proposals comply with national and local planning policy. The National Planning Policy Framework stresses the importance of:•Retaining and enhancing local

character and distinctiveness.•Conserving heritage assets in

a manner appropriate to their significanceandputtingthemtoviableusesconsistentwiththeirconservation.

Localplanpolicygenerallysupportsthere-useofsignificanthistoricbuildings,andincludesspecificrequirementsandplanningconsiderations,particularlyin relation to residential additions andalterations,neighbourhoodissuesandtakingaccountofbiodiversity.Itis important to identify any heritage assets and other designations where specificpoliciesmightapply,includinglistedbuildingsandconservationareas.

Use the FARMSTEAD ASSESSMENT FRAMEWORK four stages to identify and consider the need and potential for change at the earliest stage of considering change for a

farmstead or farm building.

1SITE SUMMARY

Thiscomprisesabriefdescriptionofthewholesiteanditslandscapecontext,andidentificationofotherkeyissuessuchassiteaccess,servicesanddesignations.Itprovidestheessentialfirststepandcanbeeasilycompletedbytheapplicantordeveloperwithoutspecialistknowledge.

2 ASSESS HERITAGE SIGNIFICANCEAssessheritagesignificanceofthebuildingandsite,fromitscontributiontolocalcharactertothesignificanceofindividualbuildings.

3NEED AND POTENTIAL FOR CHANGE

UsetheunderstandinggainedfromStages1and2toconsiderconstraintsandopportunitiesforsympatheticchangeanddevelopment,andthetypeofsustainablechangemostmosttobeacceptableintheplanningprocess.

4 SITING AND DESIGN ISSUES

Designissuesforthesiteanditsbuildings,andthesitingofnewbuildings.

SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS IN THE STAFFORDSHIRE

FARMSTEADS GUIDANCE

STAFFORDSHIRE FARMSTEADS CHARACTER STATEMENT provides fully-illustratedguidanceonthecharacterandsignificanceofStaffordshire’straditionalfarmsteadsandbuildingsintheirlandscapeandsettlementcontext,andtheareasintowhichitsubdivides.

AREA SUMMARIES for the areas into whichthecountysubdivides,basedon analysis of its farmsteads in their landscape context.

For English Heritage research and guidanceseeitsHELMwebpagesat http://www.helm.org.uk/farmbuildings

Thisguidancefollowsthedevelopmentofanevidencebaseforthehistoriccharacterandsurvivalofthe county’sfarmsteads,whichhasbeenenteredonthecounty’sHistoricEnvironmentRecordat http://www.staffordshire.gov.uk/Historic-Environment-Record.Itincludesthemappingofhistoriccharacter,survivalanduseoffarmsteadsacrossthecountyaspartoftheWestMidlandsFarmsteadsandLandscapesProject(see http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/wmidlandsfarmsteads).

STAFFORDSHIRE FARMSTEADS GUIDANCE

ForplanningpoliciesinEastStaffordshireBoroughseehttp://www.eaststaffsbc.gov.uk/Planning/PlanningPolicy/Pages/default.aspx

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TRADITIONAL FARMSTEADS IN EAST STAFFORDSHIRE BOROUGH

HISTORIC FARMSTEAD CHARACTER•17%ofthecounty’sfarmsteadsliewithintheDistrict.•Large-scalefarmsteads(36%)arerepresentedinlowdensitiesacrosstheDistrict.Largeregularcourtyards,however,areparticularlycharacteristicoftheNeedwoodplateau.ThisisahighlyplannedagriculturallandscapedominatedbyregularfieldsystemsandstraightroadswhichwascreatedfollowinganActofEnclosure(NeedwoodForest)passedin1801.Thisareaincludesahighproportionoflandscapeparks.

•Small-scalefarmsteads(43%)arealmostentirelyabsentfromthe area of the former Needwood Forest. They are associated with those landscapes enclosed from woodland in the medievalperiodtothesouthofUttoxeterandtothesouthofHanbury.Theyarealsopresentinhighdensitiesaroundthesmall settlements to the north and west.

•RegularL-plans(13%),associatedwithdairyfarming,areparticularlyconcentratedwithinorontheedgeoftheDovevalley,itstributariesandtheupper(northern)stretchesoftheBlitheanditstributaries.Theyarealsofoundtothesouthof the District within and on the edge of the Trent Valley and itstributariesincludingwithinoradjacenttoareasofhistoricwater meadows.

SIGNIFICANCEFarmsteadswhichhaveretainedtraditionalbuildingsand/ortheirhistoricformmakeapositivecontributiontolocalcharacteranddistinctiveness,whethertheyaredesignatedasheritageassetsornot.Thegreaterthesurvivalofthehistoric

formanddetailofthewholefarmsteadandanybuildings,thegreaterwillbeitssignificance.

Theheritagepotentialoftraditionalfarmsteads,basedonthesurvivaloftheirhistoricformfromOrdnanceSurveymapsofc.1900,hasbeenenteredontotheStaffordshireHistoricEnvironment Record (HER).

•78%ofrecordedfarmsteads(countyaverage59%)havehighheritagepotentialastraditionalfarmsteads,becausetheyhaveretainedmorethan50%oftheirhistoricform.

•7%(countyaverage9.5%)havesomeheritagepotentialbecausetheyhaveretainedlessthan50%oftheirhistoricform.

Theremaindermayhaveretainedahouse(whichmaybealistedbuilding)orhavelostalloftheirbuildings.Thesemaystillretainarchaeologicaldepositswhichcanberevealedthroughdevelopment.

PRESENT AND FUTURE ISSUESResearchledbyEnglishHeritage(seetextboxonfirstpage)hasshownthathistoricfarmbuildingshavebeenmoreproneto both neglect and development than any other historic buildingtype.Theyarealsoassociatedwithhighlevelsofhome-basedbusinessuse.•17%offarmsteadsitesretainingworkingbuildingshaveoneormoreconvertedbuildings.

•35%oflistedworkingfarmbuildingshaveevidencefornon-agriculturalreuse(32%beingresidentialandthesebeingassociated with a very high proportion of directorships).

Crowncopyrightand/ordatabaseright2015.Allrightsreserved.LicenceNo.100019422.

LEGEND

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FARMSTEADS IN LICHFIELD DISTRICT

PLANNING ISSUES

Use the FARMSTEAD ASSESSMENT FRAMEWORK to demonstrate how development proposals comply with national and local planning policy. The National Planning Policy Framework stresses the importance of:•Retaining and enhancing local

character and distinctiveness.•Conserving heritage assets in

a manner appropriate to their significanceandputtingthemtoviableusesconsistentwiththeirconservation.

Localplanpolicygenerallysupportsthere-useofsignificanthistoricbuildings,andincludesspecificrequirementsandplanningconsiderations,particularlyin relation to residential additions andalterations,neighbourhoodissuesandtakingaccountofbiodiversity.Itis important to identify any heritage assets and other designations where specificpoliciesmightapply,includinglistedbuildings,conservationareas,Green Belt or the Cannock Chase AONB.

Use the FARMSTEAD ASSESSMENT FRAMEWORK four stages to identify and consider the need and potential for change at the earliest stage of considering change for a

farmstead or farm building.

1SITE SUMMARY

Thiscomprisesabriefdescriptionofthewholesiteanditslandscapecontext,andidentificationofotherkeyissuessuchassiteaccess,servicesanddesignations.Itprovidestheessentialfirststepandcanbeeasilycompletedbytheapplicantordeveloperwithoutspecialistknowledge.

2 ASSESS HERITAGE SIGNIFICANCEAssessheritagesignificanceofthebuildingandsite,fromitscontributiontolocalcharactertothesignificanceofindividualbuildings.

3NEED AND POTENTIAL FOR CHANGE

UsetheunderstandinggainedfromStages1and2toconsiderconstraintsandopportunitiesforsympatheticchangeanddevelopment,andthetypeofsustainablechangemostmosttobeacceptableintheplanningprocess.

4 SITING AND DESIGN ISSUES

Designissuesforthesiteanditsbuildings,andthesitingofnewbuildings.

SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS IN THE STAFFORDSHIRE

FARMSTEADS GUIDANCE

STAFFORDSHIRE FARMSTEADS CHARACTER STATEMENT provides fully-illustratedguidanceonthecharacterandsignificanceofStaffordshire’straditionalfarmsteadsandbuildingsintheirlandscapeandsettlementcontext,andtheareasintowhichitsubdivides.

AREA SUMMARIES for the areas into whichthecountysubdivides,basedon analysis of its farmsteads in their landscape context.

For English Heritage research and guidanceseeitsHELMwebpagesat http://www.helm.org.uk/farmbuildings

Thisguidancefollowsthedevelopmentofanevidencebaseforthehistoriccharacterandsurvivalofthe county’sfarmsteads,whichhasbeenenteredonthecounty’sHistoricEnvironmentRecordat http://www.staffordshire.gov.uk/Historic-Environment-Record.Itincludesthemappingofhistoriccharacter,survivalanduseoffarmsteadsacrossthecountyaspartoftheWestMidlandsFarmsteadsandLandscapesProject(see http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/wmidlandsfarmsteads).

STAFFORDSHIRE FARMSTEADS GUIDANCE

ForplanningpoliciesinLichfieldDistrictseehttp://www.lichfielddc.gov.uk/site/scripts/documents.php?categoryID=1004

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TRADITIONAL FARMSTEADS IN LICHFIELD DISTRICT

HISTORIC FARMSTEAD CHARACTER•11%ofthecounty’sfarmsteadsliewithintheDistrict.

•Large-scaleregularcourtyardfarmsteads(60%)dominatetheDistrictandcanbefoundfairlyevenlyspreadacrossthelandscape.TheyparticularlydominatetheeastoftheDistrict(northofTamworth),whichisalmostentirelyabsentofanyother farmstead type. In this area these farmsteads are particularlyassociatedwithplannedenclosure.

•Thegreatestnumbersofsmall-scalefarmsteadslieinthelandscapetothesouthandsouthwestofthecityofLichfieldinlandscapesdominatedbypost-medievalirregularfieldsystems.

•RelativelyhighnumbersofregularcourtyardL-plans,oftenassociatedwithdairyfarming,alsosurvivefairlyevenlyacrosstheDistrict(20%).

•FarmsteadsarelargelyabsentinthewestandaroundLichfieldwhereurbanexpansionhasbeenhighest.

SIGNIFICANCEFarmsteadswhichhaveretainedtraditionalbuildingsand/ortheirhistoricformmakeapositivecontributiontolocalcharacteranddistinctiveness,whethertheyaredesignatedasheritageassetsornot.Thegreaterthesurvivalofthehistoricformanddetailofthewholefarmsteadandanybuildings,thegreaterwillbeitssignificance.

Theheritagepotentialoftraditionalfarmsteads,basedonthesurvivaloftheirhistoricformfromOrdnanceSurveymaps

ofc.1900,hasbeenenteredontotheStaffordshireHistoricEnvironment Record (HER).

•68%ofrecordedfarmsteads(countyaverage59%)havehighheritagepotentialastraditionalfarmsteads,becausetheyhaveretainedmorethan50%oftheirhistoricform.

•11%(countyaverage9.5%)havesomeheritagepotentialbecausetheyhaveretainedlessthan50%oftheirhistoricform.

Theremaindermayhaveretainedahouse(whichmaybealistedbuilding)orhavelostalloftheirbuildings.Thesemaystillretainarchaeologicaldepositswhichcanberevealedthroughdevelopment.

PRESENT AND FUTURE ISSUESResearchledbyEnglishHeritage(seetextboxonfirstpage)hasshownthathistoricfarmbuildingshavebeenmoreproneto both neglect and development than any other historic buildingtype.Theyarealsoassociatedwithhighlevelsofhome-basedbusinessuse.

•33%oflistedworkingfarmbuildingshaveevidencefornon-agriculturalreuse(22%beingresidentialandthesebeingassociated with a very high proportion of directorships).

Crowncopyrightand/ordatabaseright2015.Allrightsreserved.LicenceNo.100019422.

LEGEND

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FARMSTEADS IN NEWCASTLE-UNDER-LYME BOROUGH

PLANNING ISSUES

Use the FARMSTEAD ASSESSMENT FRAMEWORK to demonstrate how development proposals comply with national and local planning policy. The National Planning Policy Framework stresses the importance of:•Retaining and enhancing local

character and distinctiveness.•Conserving heritage assets in

a manner appropriate to their significanceandputtingthemtoviableusesconsistentwiththeirconservation.

Localplanpolicygenerallysupportsthere-useofsignificanthistoricbuildings,andincludesspecificrequirementsandplanningconsiderations,particularlyin relation to residential additions andalterations,neighbourhoodissuesandtakingaccountofbiodiversity.Itis important to identify any heritage assets and other designations where specificpoliciesmightapply,includinglistedbuildings,conservationareas,orthe Green Belt.

Use the FARMSTEAD ASSESSMENT FRAMEWORK four stages to identify and consider the need and potential for change at the earliest stage of considering change for a

farmstead or farm building.

1SITE SUMMARY

Thiscomprisesabriefdescriptionofthewholesiteanditslandscapecontext,andidentificationofotherkeyissuessuchassiteaccess,servicesanddesignations.Itprovidestheessentialfirststepandcanbeeasilycompletedbytheapplicantordeveloperwithoutspecialistknowledge.

2 ASSESS HERITAGE SIGNIFICANCEAssessheritagesignificanceofthebuildingandsite,fromitscontributiontolocalcharactertothesignificanceofindividualbuildings.

3NEED AND POTENTIAL FOR CHANGE

UsetheunderstandinggainedfromStages1and2toconsiderconstraintsandopportunitiesforsympatheticchangeanddevelopment,andthetypeofsustainablechangemostmosttobeacceptableintheplanningprocess.

4 SITING AND DESIGN ISSUES

Designissuesforthesiteanditsbuildings,andthesitingofnewbuildings.

SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS IN THE STAFFORDSHIRE

FARMSTEADS GUIDANCE

STAFFORDSHIRE FARMSTEADS CHARACTER STATEMENT provides fully-illustratedguidanceonthecharacterandsignificanceofStaffordshire’straditionalfarmsteadsandbuildingsintheirlandscapeandsettlementcontext,andtheareasintowhichitsubdivides.

AREA SUMMARIES for the areas into whichthecountysubdivides,basedon analysis of its farmsteads in their landscape context.

For English Heritage research and guidanceseeitsHELMwebpagesat http://www.helm.org.uk/farmbuildings

Thisguidancefollowsthedevelopmentofanevidencebaseforthehistoriccharacterandsurvivalofthe county’sfarmsteads,whichhasbeenenteredonthecounty’sHistoricEnvironmentRecordat http://www.staffordshire.gov.uk/Historic-Environment-Record.Itincludesthemappingofhistoriccharacter,survivalanduseoffarmsteadsacrossthecountyaspartoftheWestMidlandsFarmsteadsandLandscapesProject(see http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/wmidlandsfarmsteads).

STAFFORDSHIRE FARMSTEADS GUIDANCE

ForplanningpoliciesinNewcastle-under-LymeBoroughsee http://www.newcastle-staffs.gov.uk/planning_index.asp?id=SXC6FB-A780BDA3&cat=1138

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TRADITIONAL FARMSTEADS IN NEWCASTLE-UNDER-LYME BOROUGH

HISTORIC FARMSTEAD CHARACTER•8%ofthecounty’sfarmsteadsliewithintheBorough.The

farmsteads tend to be associated with hamlets or form looseclusters,withonlyasmallnumberformingisolatedfarmsteads. Farmsteads are now largely absent to the east oftheDistrictduetourbanexpansionandformerextractiveindustrialsites.

•Small-scalefarmsteads(38%)includinglinearplans,dispersedclusterplansandloosecourtyardplanswithworkingbuildingstoonlyoneortwosidesoftheyardslightlyoutnumberthelarge-scalecourtyardfarmsteads(35%).Thefarmsteadsareassociatedwithamixofplannedandirregularfieldpatterns.

•20%ofthefarmsteadsaredefinedasregularcourtyardL-plansandareconcentratedtothesoutharoundAshleyHeath/LoggerheadsandtothenorthbetweenAudley/Balterleyandthecountyboundary.Thesefarmsteadsareassociatedwithsmall-scaledairyingandareparticularlycharacteristicoftheBorough.

SIGNIFICANCEFarmsteadswhichhaveretainedtraditionalbuildingsand/ortheirhistoricformmakeapositivecontributiontolocalcharacteranddistinctiveness,whethertheyaredesignatedasheritageassetsornot.Thegreaterthesurvivalofthehistoricformanddetailofthewholefarmsteadandanybuildings,thegreaterwillbeitssignificance.

Theheritagepotentialoftraditionalfarmsteads,basedonthe

survivaloftheirhistoricformfromOrdnanceSurveymapsofc.1900,hasbeenenteredontotheStaffordshireHistoricEnvironment Record (HER).

•63%ofrecordedfarmsteads(countyaverage59%)havehighheritagepotentialastraditionalfarmsteads,becausetheyhaveretainedmorethan50%oftheirhistoricform.

•11%(countyaverage9.5%)havesomeheritagepotentialbecausetheyhaveretainedlessthan50%oftheirhistoricform.

Theremaindermayhaveretainedahouse(whichmaybealistedbuilding)orhavelostalloftheirbuildings.Thesemaystillretainarchaeologicaldepositswhichcanberevealedthroughdevelopment.

PRESENT AND FUTURE ISSUESResearchledbyEnglishHeritage(seetextboxonfirstpage)hasshownthathistoricfarmbuildingshavebeenmoreproneto both neglect and development than any other historic buildingtype.Theyarealsoassociatedwithhighlevelsofhome-basedbusinessuse.

•23%oflistedworkingfarmbuildingshaveevidencefornon-agriculturalreuse(23%beingresidentialandthesebeingassociated with a very high proportion of directorships).

Crowncopyrightand/ordatabaseright2015.Allrightsreserved.LicenceNo.100019422.

LEGEND

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FARMSTEADS IN SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE

PLANNING ISSUES

Use the FARMSTEAD ASSESSMENT FRAMEWORK to demonstrate how development proposals comply with national and local planning policy. The National Planning Policy Framework stresses the importance of:•Retaining and enhancing local

character and distinctiveness.•Conserving heritage assets in

a manner appropriate to their significanceandputtingthemtoviableusesconsistentwiththeirconservation.

Localplanpolicygenerallysupportsthere-useofsignificanthistoricbuildings,andincludesspecificrequirementsandplanningconsiderations,particularlyin relation to residential additions andalterations,neighbourhoodissuesandtakingaccountofbiodiversity.Itis important to identify any heritage assets and other designations where specificpoliciesmightapply,includinglistedbuildings,conservationareas,Green Belt or the Cannock Chase AONB.

Use the FARMSTEAD ASSESSMENT FRAMEWORK four stages to identify and consider the need and potential for change at the earliest stage of considering change for a

farmstead or farm building.

1SITE SUMMARY

Thiscomprisesabriefdescriptionofthewholesiteanditslandscapecontext,andidentificationofotherkeyissuessuchassiteaccess,servicesanddesignations.Itprovidestheessentialfirststepandcanbeeasilycompletedbytheapplicantordeveloperwithoutspecialistknowledge.

2 ASSESS HERITAGE SIGNIFICANCEAssessheritagesignificanceofthebuildingandsite,fromitscontributiontolocalcharactertothesignificanceofindividualbuildings.

3NEED AND POTENTIAL FOR CHANGE

UsetheunderstandinggainedfromStages1and2toconsiderconstraintsandopportunitiesforsympatheticchangeanddevelopment,andthetypeofsustainablechangemostmosttobeacceptableintheplanningprocess.

4 SITING AND DESIGN ISSUES

Designissuesforthesiteanditsbuildings,andthesitingofnewbuildings.

SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS IN THE STAFFORDSHIRE

FARMSTEADS GUIDANCE

STAFFORDSHIRE FARMSTEADS CHARACTER STATEMENT provides fully-illustratedguidanceonthecharacterandsignificanceofStaffordshire’straditionalfarmsteadsandbuildingsintheirlandscapeandsettlementcontext,andtheareasintowhichitsubdivides.

AREA SUMMARIES for the areas into whichthecountysubdivides,basedon analysis of its farmsteads in their landscape context.

For English Heritage research and guidanceseeitsHELMwebpagesat http://www.helm.org.uk/farmbuildings

Thisguidancefollowsthedevelopmentofanevidencebaseforthehistoriccharacterandsurvivalofthe county’sfarmsteads,whichhasbeenenteredonthecounty’sHistoricEnvironmentRecordat http://www.staffordshire.gov.uk/Historic-Environment-Record.Itincludesthemappingofhistoriccharacter,survivalanduseoffarmsteadsacrossthecountyaspartoftheWestMidlandsFarmsteadsandLandscapesProject(see http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/wmidlandsfarmsteads).

STAFFORDSHIRE FARMSTEADS GUIDANCE

ForplanningpoliciesinSouthStaffordshireseehttp://www.sstaffs.gov.uk/your_services/strategic_services/planning_policy_-_local_plans.aspx

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TRADITIONAL FARMSTEADS IN SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE

HISTORIC FARMSTEAD CHARACTER•11%ofthecounty’sfarmsteadsliewithintheDistrictandthesearedistributedfairlyevenlyacrosstheauthorityarea.

•60%ofthetraditionalfarmsteadshavebeenclassifiedaslargeloosecourtyards(withworkingbuildingstothreeormoresidesoftheyard),dispersedmulti-yardsorlargeregularcourtyards(includingE-plans,U-plansandcoveredyards).These farmstead types are fairly evenly dispersed across the landscape and are likely to be associated with the large estateswhichdominatedtheareabyatleastthelate18thcentury.

•Smallandmedium-scalefarmsteads(includingregularcourtyardL-plans,linearplans,andloosecourtyardplanswithworkingbuildingstooneortwosidesoftheyard)tendtobelooselyclusteredinandaroundthesmallvillagesandhamletsacross the District.

SIGNIFICANCEFarmsteadswhichhaveretainedtraditionalbuildingsand/ortheirhistoricformmakeapositivecontributiontolocalcharacteranddistinctiveness,whethertheyaredesignatedasheritageassetsornot.Thegreaterthesurvivalofthehistoricformanddetailofthewholefarmsteadandanybuildings,thegreaterwillbeitssignificance.

Theheritagepotentialoftraditionalfarmsteads,basedonthesurvivaloftheirhistoricformfromOrdnanceSurveymapsofc.1900,hasbeenenteredontotheStaffordshireHistoricEnvironment Record (HER).

•67%ofrecordedfarmsteads(countyaverage59%)havehighheritagepotentialastraditionalfarmsteads,becausetheyhaveretainedmorethan50%oftheirhistoricform.

•14%havesomeheritagepotentialbecausetheyhaveretainedlessthan50%oftheirhistoricform.

Theremaindermayhaveretainedahouse(whichmaybealistedbuilding)orhavelostalloftheirbuildings.Thesemaystillretainarchaeologicaldepositswhichcanberevealedthroughdevelopment

PRESENT AND FUTURE ISSUESResearchledbyEnglishHeritage(seetextboxonfirstpage)hasshownthathistoricfarmbuildingshavebeenmoreproneto both neglect and development than any other historic buildingtype.Theyarealsoassociatedwithhighlevelsofhome-basedbusinessuse.

•The area has an above-average level of conversions to residentialuse.

•40%oflistedworkingfarmbuildingshaveevidencefornon-agriculturalreuse(40%beingresidentialandthesebeingassociated with a very high proportion of directorships).

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TRADITIONAL FARMSTEADS IN STAFFORD BOROUGH

PLANNING ISSUES

Use the FARMSTEAD ASSESSMENT FRAMEWORK to demonstrate how development proposals comply with national and local planning policy. The National Planning Policy Framework stresses the importance of:•Retaining and enhancing local

character and distinctiveness.•Conserving heritage assets in

a manner appropriate to their significanceandputtingthemtoviableusesconsistentwiththeirconservation.

Localplanpolicygenerallysupportsthere-useofsignificanthistoricbuildings,andincludesspecificrequirementsandplanningconsiderations,particularlyin relation to residential additions andalterations,neighbourhoodissuesandtakingaccountofbiodiversity.Itis important to identify any heritage assets and other designations where specificpoliciesmightapply,includinglistedbuildings,conservationareas,Green Belt or the Cannock Chase AONB.

Use the FARMSTEAD ASSESSMENT FRAMEWORK four stages to identify and consider the need and potential for change at the earliest stage of considering change for a

farmstead or farm building.

1SITE SUMMARY

Thiscomprisesabriefdescriptionofthewholesiteanditslandscapecontext,andidentificationofotherkeyissuessuchassiteaccess,servicesanddesignations.Itprovidestheessentialfirststepandcanbeeasilycompletedbytheapplicantordeveloperwithoutspecialistknowledge.

2 ASSESS HERITAGE SIGNIFICANCEAssessheritagesignificanceofthebuildingandsite,fromitscontributiontolocalcharactertothesignificanceofindividualbuildings.

3NEED AND POTENTIAL FOR CHANGE

UsetheunderstandinggainedfromStages1and2toconsiderconstraintsandopportunitiesforsympatheticchangeanddevelopment,andthetypeofsustainablechangemostmosttobeacceptableintheplanningprocess.

4 SITING AND DESIGN ISSUES

Designissuesforthesiteanditsbuildings,andthesitingofnewbuildings.

SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS IN THE STAFFORDSHIRE

FARMSTEADS GUIDANCE

STAFFORDSHIRE FARMSTEADS CHARACTER STATEMENT provides fully-illustratedguidanceonthecharacterandsignificanceofStaffordshire’straditionalfarmsteadsandbuildingsintheirlandscapeandsettlementcontext,andtheareasintowhichitsubdivides.

AREA SUMMARIES for the areas into whichthecountysubdivides,basedon analysis of its farmsteads in their landscape context.

For English Heritage research and guidanceseeitsHELMwebpagesat http://www.helm.org.uk/farmbuildings

Thisguidancefollowsthedevelopmentofanevidencebaseforthehistoriccharacterandsurvivalofthe county’sfarmsteads,whichhasbeenenteredonthecounty’sHistoricEnvironmentRecordat http://www.staffordshire.gov.uk/Historic-Environment-Record.Itincludesthemappingofhistoriccharacter,survivalanduseoffarmsteadsacrossthecountyaspartoftheWestMidlandsFarmsteadsandLandscapesProject(see http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/wmidlandsfarmsteads).

STAFFORDSHIRE FARMSTEADS GUIDANCE

ForplanningpoliciesinStaffordBoroughseehttp://www.staffordbc.gov.uk/forwardplanning

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TRADITIONAL FARMSTEADS IN STAFFORD BOROUGH

HISTORIC FARMSTEAD CHARACTER•22%ofthecounty’sfarmsteadsliewithintheBorough.

•Thecountytown,Stafford,liestowardsthesouthoftheBoroughandtheheartlandofCannockChaseliestothesoutheast.Intheseareasfarmsteadsarelargelyabsent.

•47%ofthetraditionalfarmsteadshavebeenclassifiedaslargeloosecourtyards(withworkingbuildingstothreeormoresidesoftheyard),dispersedmulti-yardsorlargeregularcourtyards(includingE-plans,U-plansandcoveredyards).These farmstead types are most often located in isolated positions and are fairly evenly dispersed across the landscape.

•Smallandmedium-scalefarmsteads(includingregularcourtyardL-plans,linearplansandloosecourtyardplanswithworkingbuildingstooneortwosidesoftheyard)tendtobemorelooselyclustered.ThehighestdensitiestendtolietowardsthenorthandnortheastoftheDistrict,tothewestofStafford,wherethereareahighnumberofsmallhamletsandwindingnarrowlanes,andinthelandscapetothenorthwest and west of Eccleshall.

SIGNIFICANCEFarmsteadswhichhaveretainedtraditionalbuildingsand/ortheirhistoricformmakeapositivecontributiontolocalcharacteranddistinctiveness,whethertheyaredesignatedasheritageassetsornot.Thegreaterthesurvivalofthehistoricformanddetailofthewholefarmsteadandanybuildings,thegreaterwillbeitssignificance.

Theheritagepotentialoftraditionalfarmsteads,basedonthesurvivaloftheirhistoricformfromOrdnanceSurveymapsofc.1900,hasbeenenteredontotheStaffordshireHistoricEnvironment Record (HER).

•70%ofrecordedfarmsteads(countyaverage59%)havehighheritagepotentialastraditionalfarmsteads,becausetheyhaveretainedmorethan50%oftheirhistoricform.

•14%(countyaverage9.5%)havesomeheritagepotentialbecausetheyhaveretainedlessthan50%oftheirhistoricform.

Theremaindermayhaveretainedahouse(whichmaybealistedbuilding)orhavelostalloftheirbuildings.Thesemaystillretainarchaeologicaldepositswhichcanberevealedthroughdevelopment.

PRESENT AND FUTURE ISSUESResearchledbyEnglishHeritage(seetextboxonfirstpage)hasshownthathistoricfarmbuildingshavebeenmoreproneto both neglect and development than any other historic buildingtype.Theyarealsoassociatedwithhighlevelsofhome-basedbusinessuse.

•Thereisaslightlyaboveaverageproportion(54%)oflistedworkingfarmbuildingswhichhaveevidencefornon-agriculturalreuse.Mostoftheseareresidentialandassociated with a very high proportion of directorships.

•Highernumbersoffarmingunitsinvolvedinsoftfruitproduction.

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FARMSTEADS IN STAFFORDSHIRE MOORLANDS DISTRICT

PLANNING ISSUES

Use the FARMSTEAD ASSESSMENT FRAMEWORK to demonstrate how development proposals comply with national and local planning policy. The National Planning Policy Framework stresses the importance of:•Retaining and enhancing local

character and distinctiveness.•Conserving heritage assets in

a manner appropriate to their significanceandputtingthemtoviableusesconsistentwiththeirconservation.

Localplanpolicygenerallysupportsthere-useofsignificanthistoricbuildings,andincludesspecificrequirementsandplanningconsiderations,particularlyin relation to residential additions andalterations,neighbourhoodissuesandtakingaccountofbiodiversity.Itis important to identify any heritage assets and other designations where specificpoliciesmightapply,includinglistedbuildings,conservationareas,Green Belt or the Peak District National Park.

Use the FARMSTEAD ASSESSMENT FRAMEWORK four stages to identify and consider the need and potential for change at the earliest stage of considering change for a

farmstead or farm building.

1SITE SUMMARY

Thiscomprisesabriefdescriptionofthewholesiteanditslandscapecontext,andidentificationofotherkeyissuessuchassiteaccess,servicesanddesignations.Itprovidestheessentialfirststepandcanbeeasilycompletedbytheapplicantordeveloperwithoutspecialistknowledge.

2 ASSESS HERITAGE SIGNIFICANCEAssessheritagesignificanceofthebuildingandsite,fromitscontributiontolocalcharactertothesignificanceofindividualbuildings.

3NEED AND POTENTIAL FOR CHANGE

UsetheunderstandinggainedfromStages1and2toconsiderconstraintsandopportunitiesforsympatheticchangeanddevelopment,andthetypeofsustainablechangemostmosttobeacceptableintheplanningprocess.

4 SITING AND DESIGN ISSUES

Designissuesforthesiteanditsbuildings,andthesitingofnewbuildings.

SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS IN THE STAFFORDSHIRE

FARMSTEADS GUIDANCE

STAFFORDSHIRE FARMSTEADS CHARACTER STATEMENT provides fully-illustratedguidanceonthecharacterandsignificanceofStaffordshire’straditionalfarmsteadsandbuildingsintheirlandscapeandsettlementcontext,andtheareasintowhichitsubdivides.

AREA SUMMARIES for the areas into whichthecountysubdivides,basedon analysis of its farmsteads in their landscape context.

For English Heritage research and guidanceseeitsHELMwebpagesat http://www.helm.org.uk/farmbuildings

Thisguidancefollowsthedevelopmentofanevidencebaseforthehistoriccharacterandsurvivalofthe county’sfarmsteads,whichhasbeenenteredonthecounty’sHistoricEnvironmentRecordat http://www.staffordshire.gov.uk/Historic-Environment-Record.Itincludesthemappingofhistoriccharacter,survivalanduseoffarmsteadsacrossthecountyaspartoftheWestMidlandsFarmsteadsandLandscapesProject(see http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/wmidlandsfarmsteads).

STAFFORDSHIRE FARMSTEADS GUIDANCE

For planning policies in Staffordshire Moorlands District see http://www.staffsmoorlands.gov.uk/sm/council-services/planning-and-buildings/local-development

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TRADITIONAL FARMSTEADS IN STAFFORDSHIRE MOORLANDS

HISTORIC FARMSTEAD CHARACTER•30%ofthecounty’sfarmsteadsliewithintheDistrictofteninveryhighdensities,exceptinthehighermoreexposedlandscapessuchasthatlyingtothenorthofLeek.

•Small-scalefarmsteadsincludinglinearplans,dispersedclusterplansandloosecourtyardplansdominatethelandscape(71%).ThesefarmsteadtypesarewidespreadacrosstheDistrict,generallyforminglooseclustersorarealternativelystrungoutalongoradjacenttorouteways.TheycanbefoundinparticularlyhighdensitiestothenortharoundBiddulphMoorandBrownEdge.RegularcourtyardL-plans(7%)arefairlyevenlydistributedacrossthelandscape.

•Large-scalefarmsteadscanalsobefoundfairlyevenlyspreadacrossthelandscapebutaremorelikelytobelocatedinisolatedpositionssurroundedbytheirholdings.

•TheancientwoodlandsoftheChurnetValleyarehistoricallyassociatedwithearlyironworkingwhichinturnmaybeassociatedwiththehighnumbersofsurviving17thcenturyfarmsteads.

•Theuplandlandscapesarecharacterisedbystonewalledenclosuresandfarmsteads.

SIGNIFICANCEFarmsteadswhichhaveretainedtraditionalbuildingsand/ortheirhistoricformmakeapositivecontributiontolocalcharacteranddistinctiveness,whethertheyaredesignatedasheritageassetsornot.Thegreaterthesurvivalofthehistoricformanddetailofthewholefarmsteadandanybuildings,thegreaterwillbeitssignificance.

Theheritagepotentialoftraditionalfarmsteads,basedonthesurvivaloftheirhistoricformfromOrdnanceSurveymapsofc.1900,hasbeenenteredontotheStaffordshireHistoricEnvironment Record (HER).

•79%ofrecordedfarmsteads(countyaverage59%)havehighheritagepotentialastraditionalfarmsteads,becausetheyhaveretainedmorethan50%oftheirhistoricform.

•7%(countyaverage9.5%)havesomeheritagepotentialbecausetheyhaveretainedlessthan50%oftheirhistoricform.

Theremaindermayhaveretainedahouse(whichmaybealistedbuilding)orhavelostalloftheirbuildings.Thesemaystillretainarchaeologicaldepositswhichcanberevealedthroughdevelopment.

PRESENT AND FUTURE ISSUESResearchledbyEnglishHeritage(seetextboxonfirstpage)hasshownthathistoricfarmbuildingshavebeenmoreproneto both neglect and development than any other historic buildingtype.Theyarealsoassociatedwithhighlevelsofhome-basedbusinessuse.

ThereisamuchhigherproportionoffarmsteadsthatremaininagriculturaluseinthisdistrictthanintherestofthecountyandtheWestMidlandsasawhole.18%oflistedworkingfarmbuildingshaveevidencefornon-agriculturalreuse.associatedwith a very high proportion of directorships).

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FARMSTEADS IN TAMWORTH BOROUGH

PLANNING ISSUES

Use the FARMSTEAD ASSESSMENT FRAMEWORK to demonstrate how development proposals comply with national and local planning policy. The National Planning Policy Framework stresses the importance of:•Retaining and enhancing local

character and distinctiveness.•Conserving heritage assets in

a manner appropriate to their significanceandputtingthemtoviableusesconsistentwiththeirconservation.

Localplanpolicygenerallysupportsthere-useofsignificanthistoricbuildings,andincludesspecificrequirementsandplanningconsiderations,particularlyin relation to residential additions andalterations,neighbourhoodissuesandtakingaccountofbiodiversity.Itis important to identify any heritage assets and other designations where specificpoliciesmightapply,includinglistedbuildings,conservationareas,orthe Green Belt.

Use the FARMSTEAD ASSESSMENT FRAMEWORK four stages to identify and consider the need and potential for change at the earliest stage of considering change for a

farmstead or farm building.

1SITE SUMMARY

Thiscomprisesabriefdescriptionofthewholesiteanditslandscapecontext,andidentificationofotherkeyissuessuchassiteaccess,servicesanddesignations.Itprovidestheessentialfirststepandcanbeeasilycompletedbytheapplicantordeveloperwithoutspecialistknowledge.

2 ASSESS HERITAGE SIGNIFICANCEAssessheritagesignificanceofthebuildingandsite,fromitscontributiontolocalcharactertothesignificanceofindividualbuildings.

3NEED AND POTENTIAL FOR CHANGE

UsetheunderstandinggainedfromStages1and2toconsiderconstraintsandopportunitiesforsympatheticchangeanddevelopment,andthetypeofsustainablechangemostmosttobeacceptableintheplanningprocess.

4 SITING AND DESIGN ISSUES

Designissuesforthesiteanditsbuildings,andthesitingofnewbuildings.

SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS IN THE STAFFORDSHIRE

FARMSTEADS GUIDANCE

STAFFORDSHIRE FARMSTEADS CHARACTER STATEMENT provides fully-illustratedguidanceonthecharacterandsignificanceofStaffordshire’straditionalfarmsteadsandbuildingsintheirlandscapeandsettlementcontext,andtheareasintowhichitsubdivides.

AREA SUMMARIES for the areas into whichthecountysubdivides,basedon analysis of its farmsteads in their landscape context.

For English Heritage research and guidanceseeitsHELMwebpagesat http://www.helm.org.uk/farmbuildings

Thisguidancefollowsthedevelopmentofanevidencebaseforthehistoriccharacterandsurvivalofthe county’sfarmsteads,whichhasbeenenteredonthecounty’sHistoricEnvironmentRecordat http://www.staffordshire.gov.uk/Historic-Environment-Record.Itincludesthemappingofhistoriccharacter,survivalanduseoffarmsteadsacrossthecountyaspartoftheWestMidlandsFarmsteadsandLandscapesProject(see http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/wmidlandsfarmsteads).

STAFFORDSHIRE FARMSTEADS GUIDANCE

ForplanningpoliciesinTamworthBoroughCouncilseehttp://www.tamworth.gov.uk/planning

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TRADITIONAL FARMSTEADS IN TAMWORTH BOROUGH

HISTORIC FARMSTEAD CHARACTER•Lessthan1%ofthecounty’sfarmsteadsliewithintheBoroughduetoextensiveurbanexpansionfollowingtheSecond World War.

•Ofthesurvivingfarmsteadsthelargeregularcourtyardcomplexes(56%)outnumberthoseofmediumtosmall-scale(44%).Tothenortheastthefarmsteadsareassociatedwithhistoricparklandandplannedenclosure.

SIGNIFICANCEFarmsteadswhichhaveretainedtraditionalbuildingsand/ortheirhistoricformmakeapositivecontributiontolocalcharacteranddistinctiveness,whethertheyaredesignatedasheritageassetsornot.Thegreaterthesurvivalofthehistoricformanddetailofthewholefarmsteadandanybuildings,thegreaterwillbeitssignificance.

Theheritagepotentialoftraditionalfarmsteads,basedonthesurvivaloftheirhistoricformfromOrdnanceSurveymapsofc.1900,hasbeenenteredontotheStaffordshireHistoricEnvironment Record (HER).Traditional farmsteads in this area have experienced a markedly above-average level of change thanmostotherpartsofthecounty.

•21%ofrecordedfarmsteads(countyaverage59%)havehighheritagepotentialastraditionalfarmsteads,becausetheyhaveretainedmorethan50%oftheirhistoricform.

•3%(countyaverage9.5%)havesomeheritagepotentialbecausetheyhaveretainedlessthan50%oftheirhistoricform.

Theremaindermayhaveretainedahouse(whichmaybealistedbuilding)orhavelostalloftheirbuildings.Thesemaystillretainarchaeologicaldepositswhichcanberevealedthroughdevelopment.

PRESENT AND FUTURE ISSUESResearchledbyEnglishHeritage(seetextboxonfirstpage)hasshownthathistoricfarmbuildingshavebeenmoreproneto both neglect and development than any other historic buildingtype.Theyarealsoassociatedwithhighlevelsofhome-basedbusinessuse.

Almostallsurvivingfarmsteadsinthisboroughhaveexperiencedconversiontoresidentialuse.

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