Corbett, G. (2014). Copley Solar Farm, Claypole, Lincolnshire, Heritage Impact Assessment. Wessex Archaeology. https://doi.org/10.5284/1040347. Cite this using datacite

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Copley Solar Farm, Claypole, Lincolnshire, Heritage Impact Assessment
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Wessex Archaeology unpublished report series
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wessexar1-182403_1.pdf (6 MB) : Download
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https://doi.org/10.5284/1040347
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Wessex Archaeology was commissioned by TGC Renewables Ltd to prepare a Heritage Impact Assessment with regard to land at Copley Farm, Claypole, Lincolnshire, centred on National Grid Reference (NGR) SK 85568 48036. This study is required to accompany a planning application for a new solar array within the Site. Two designated heritage assets were identified in particular which may be impacted by the proposed development. While elements of the Church of St Peter in Claypole and the Church of St James in Dry Doddington are visible from the Site, the site visit confirmed that intervening topography, vegetation and buildings entirely restrict visibility of the lower parts of the buildings and the Site itself is entirely screened from these assets. Views towards the assets from the surrounding landscape will not be interrupted by the creation of the solar farm within the Site. The effect of the development proposals on the identified historic environment resource will be a material consideration in determination of the planning application. This study has identified no overriding heritage constraints which are likely to prohibit development.
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G Corbett
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Wessex Archaeology
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Historic England (OASIS Reviewer)
Heritage Lincolnshire (OASIS Reviewer)
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2014
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Site: Copley Solar Farm, Claypole, Lincolnshire
Parish: CLAYPOLE
District: South Kesteven
County: Lincolnshire
Country: England
Location - Auto Detected: Dry Doddington
Location - Auto Detected: St Peter
Location - Auto Detected: Copley Farm Claypole Lincolnshire
Location - Auto Detected: St James
Location - Auto Detected: Claypole
Grid Reference: 485568, 348036 (Easting, Northing)
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UNCERTAIN (Historic England Periods) NONE (Find)
UNCERTAIN (Historic England Periods) NONE (Monus)
DESK BASED ASSESSMENT (Event)
FIELD OBSERVATION (VISUAL ASSESSMENT) (Event)
DOCUMENTARY RESEARCH (Event)
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OASIS Id: wessexar1-182403
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A4 laser printed report
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28 Nov 2016