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Allcourt Meadow

Fronts of properties look over a meadow rather than a street.

Plan showing arrangement of off-plot, rear-court parking provision within the scheme.

Proceed with Caution! - Potential practical difficulties may arise in physical separation of visitor parking (and access for the disabled) from houses. Access from court to rear of properties may render front doors redundant.

Green Light! - Low walls to rear of gardens encourages surveillance of court. Court arrangement allows very positive frontage to meadow. Good quality materials, detailing and lighting encourage sense of ownership to court. Unmarked visitor bays acts as unallocated overflow parking.

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All parking is in rear courts: garages for residents sit opposite visitor spaces.

Proceed with Caution! - Potential practical difficulties may arise in physical separation of visitor parking (and access for the disabled) from houses. Access from court to rear of properties may render front doors redundant.

Green Light! - Low walls to rear of gardens encourages surveillance of court. Court arrangement allows very positive frontage to meadow. Good quality materials, detailing and lighting encourage sense of ownership to court. Unmarked visitor bays acts as unallocated overflow parking.

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Wide verge-lined access past gatehouse.

Proceed with Caution! - Potential practical difficulties may arise in physical separation of visitor parking (and access for the disabled) from houses. Access from court to rear of properties may render front doors redundant.

Green Light! - Low walls to rear of gardens encourages surveillance of court. Court arrangement allows very positive frontage to meadow. Good quality materials, detailing and lighting encourage sense of ownership to court. Unmarked visitor bays acts as unallocated overflow parking.

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A meadow separates the frontage of the development from the main Lechlade through road.

Proceed with Caution! - Potential practical difficulties may arise in physical separation of visitor parking (and access for the disabled) from houses. Access from court to rear of properties may render front doors redundant.

Green Light! - Low walls to rear of gardens encourages surveillance of court. Court arrangement allows very positive frontage to meadow. Good quality materials, detailing and lighting encourage sense of ownership to court. Unmarked visitor bays acts as unallocated overflow parking.

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Quality detailing of access to houses and parking courts.

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Space submitted by Sam Brown

14 October 2013