Former Standish Hospital Site, Horsemarling Lane Standish
125
Potential Homes
13.1
Hectares
2019
Permission Year
Public
Ownership
About This Site
Former Standish Hospital Site, Horsemarling Lane Standish is a brownfield development site covering 13.07 hectares in Stroud. The site has potential for up to 125 new homes.
The site has full planning permission, granted on 14/02/2019.
Planning Details
- Status
- permissioned
- Permission Type
- full planning permission
- Permission Date
- 14/02/2019
- Deliverable
- Yes (within 5 years)
- Reference
- BR023
Additional Notes
Main constraints: A quality living and working countryside (Local Plan Policy CP15); Cotswold AONB; Tree Preservation Orders; Listed Buildings. Site investigation required. Summary:The site is considered to be deliverable for a range of uses including housing within five years. The site is available now and it is suitable for housing development comprising the sensitive reuse of the historic buildings with the minimum necessary enabling development in order to secure the long term future of this important heritage asset. A comprehensive masterplan and supporting viability justification would be required.. This site could be partly redeveloped for housing and community uses provided that the minimum necessary enabling development is used to secure the reuse and restoration of the heritage buildings. Development is likely to result in a mix of apartments, townhouses, terraced, semi and detached houses. The suggested likely yield is 125 units, but should be the minimum necessary. Part of current application site S.17/2729/FUL.
Nearby Brownfield Sites
What is Brownfield Land?
Brownfield land is previously developed land that may be available for redevelopment. The government prioritises brownfield development over greenfield sites to protect countryside and make efficient use of existing infrastructure. Local authorities maintain Brownfield Land Registers to identify suitable sites for housing.
Data source: Brownfield Land Register (Local Authority) | Added: 01/12/2021