This
appeal related to a pergola and extended paved seating area.
The works are already in situ within the garden of the Walnut Tree
Inn within the Heworth Green East Parade Conservation Area.
The Inspector remarked that the use of timber is not reflective of
the predominant building material, however from many vantage points
it is the open side of the pergola that is prevalent in views, with
the main building remaining clearly visible in between timber
posts. Adding that whilst it extends forward of the main
building, the one solid timber boarded elevation that faces the
road is only visible from limited vantage points. In such
views, it sits below the eaves of the conservatory extension and it
appears as clearly subservient to the main building. The
pergolas modest scale and height and its subordinate natures means
that it does not unduly draw the eye, nor does it detract from the
street scape or diminish the spacious garden setting of the site.
The Inspector concluded that the development preserves the
character and appearance of the Conservation Area and does not harm
its significance as a designated heritage asset. As no harm
was found, the inspector did not need to weigh the public benefits
of the development.
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