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Edenbridge Character Area (SDC) (Public)CSV

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OBJECTID Hectares Typology Name Area Code Area Name Area Description Location Historical Context Age of Buildings Type of Building Main Uses Building Heights Prominent Building Materials Predominant Boundary Treatments Open Space Vegetation Street Type Detractors Area (m2) Shape__Length
1 3.1138441 Victorian/Edwardian detached A1.2 Mill Hill South A1.2 Mill Hill South A1. Victorian/Edwardian Detached. Villa style properties set in larger plots with gardens. Some semi-detached properties that present themselves as larger villas. Comprising the southern end of Mill Hill, plus Mead Road and unregistered road (locally named Daisy Lane). This area is the ‘gateway’ to the town from the south, lying to the east of Mill Hill, part of a Roman Road, which originally ran from London to Lewes. It consists mostly of residential properties built along and behind Mill Hill, over a period from the 19th century through to the present day. It also includes the Petrol Station and a Car Repair workshop, originally developed in the 1920s. There are two roads off this part of Mill Hill; Mead Road which dates back to Victorian times, and ‘Daisy Lane’, developed in the 2000’s. While there is a mixture of housing from different time periods the character of this area remains mostly from the Victorian/Edwardian period. Mid-late 19th century to current day Mostly detached, some semi-detached and some terraced Residential, plus Petrol Station and Car Repair workshop One and two storey Red brick and render. Tiled or slated roofs Mix of hedges, brick walls and fences Hedges and trees to most frontages. Houses on southern side of character area look out to cricket ground and Blossom Park which has a skate park, and benches within it Mead Road is a narrow residential cul-de-sac. Locally named ‘Daisy Lane’ is given to the unregistered gravel street. Mill Hill is a historical Roman Road, now a B-road leading into the centre of Edenbridge Mill Hill is a wide straight B-road, and being the only route south from the town carries a lot of traffic, which impacts negatively on the character of the area Mead Road is narrow with a lane character, however dominant on-street car parking and a garage block, both detract from its character. The scale of the canopy to the Petrol Station is dominant and out of keeping with the adjacent bungalows. 31138.4409408569 1330.34951976679
2 2.33319028 Modern D1.4 Mill Hill West D1.4 Mill Hill West D1. Modern Detached. Mostly detached buildings set back on curving cul-de-sacs which create a rhythm of stepped building frontages. Comprising northern end of Mill Hill, plus Waterlakes and Victoria Close. The area consists of residential properties built during the mid twentieth century to the west of Mill Hill, part of the Roman Road which originally ran from London to Lewes, and the only route out of Edenbridge to the south. 1960s and 1970s Mostly detached, plus some semis and a short terrace Residential Two storey Red or buff brick, some tile hanging and weatherboarding Mix of hedges, brick walls and fences Mature trees and vegetation Street, local distributor and residential cul-de-sacs Mill Hill is a wide straight road, and being the only route south from the town, carries a lot of fast moving traffic, which impacts negatively on the character of the area 23331.9028091431 767.125663029403